Name / Subject |  |
| Volume-# |  |
|
10 to 1 Saloon & Hotel | 64-4 |
100 Years Ago: 1849 | 2-6 |
100 Years Ago: 1850, centennial edition | 3-3 |
100 Years Ago: 1850, centennial edition, cont'd. | 3-4 |
100 Years Ago: 1851 | 5-1 |
100 Years Ago: 1880 | 34-1 |
100 Years Ago: Nevada County 1881 | 35-1 |
100 Years Ago: Nevada County 1882 | 36-1 |
100 Years Ago: Nevada County 1884 | 38-1 |
19th Ammendment | 74-2 |
A Hundred Years of Rip and Roarin' Rough & Ready | 69-4 |
A Radical Stitch | 77-2 |
A. J. Patrick & Co. | 68-3 |
Abbey, John | 70-3 |
Abbotts and Edwards Store | 6-1 |
Adams & Company | 6-6 |
Adams, Ira | 5-5 |
Adamson, Fred | 72-4 |
Addington, Edward M. | 1-3 |
Adler, Dr. | 6-6 |
Adsit, L. Burch | 7-1 |
African American Civil War Memorial, Washington, D.C. | 70-1 |
African Americans | 70-1 |
African Methodist Episcopal Church | 77-1 |
African Methodist Episcopal Church, G.V. | 70-1 |
African Methodist Episcopal Church, Grass Valley | 8-4 |
African-American Church, Nevada City | 46-1 |
Afro-American Church | 46-1 |
Agostini | 64-4 |
Agostini, Anacieto | 72-4 |
Agriculture | 40-1 |
Agriculture & Ranching beginnings | 72-1 |
Ah Chee | 3-7 |
Ah Coon | 3-7 |
Ah Dee | 2-2 |
Ah Gin | 78-3 |
Ah Jake-He Talk Lie | 3-5 |
Ah Louie | 75-3 |
Ah Luck aka Charlie Luck | 74-3 |
Ah Mah | 3-7 |
Ah Moon | 3-2 |
Ah Soon | 2-2 |
Ah Ting | 3-5 |
Airplanes | 5-7 |
Airport, Nevada County | 51-3 |
Alban, Dr. | 2-8 |
Alban, W. G., Dr. | 67-4 |
Albany and California Mining Company | 69-4 |
Aldersey, Miss | 10-2 |
Alemany, Archbishop | 8-5 |
Alemany, Joseph Sadoc, Dominican priest | 73-2 |
Aleuts | 73-3 |
Alexander, Bill | 5-5 |
Allan's Foundry: See Miner's Foundry | |
Alleghaney, Alleghaney town | 6-5 |
Alleghany, Town of | 71-3 |
Allen, A. M. | 7-3 |
Allen, Jack (killed) | 5-1 |
Allen, James | 68-1 |
Allen, James "General" | 68-3 |
Allen, O. P. | 68-3 |
Allison Ranch | 62-1 |
Allison Ranch Gold Quartz Mine | 70-3 |
Allison Ranch Mine | 70-3 |
Allison Ranch Mining Company | 70-3 |
Allison, Thomas W. | 70-3 |
Alpha | 12-3 |
Alpha & Omega | 5-5 |
Alpha Blue Gravel Mining Co. | 68-1 |
Alpha Diggins | 34-4 |
Alpha post office | 69-1 |
Alta California (newspaper) | 69-4 |
Alta California newspaper | 65-1 |
Alta Saloon | 69-3 |
Alta Theater, Grass Valley | 8-4 |
American (Know Nothing) Party | 68-3 |
American Cemeteries in Belgium & France | 72-3 |
American Field Ambulance Service | 72-2 |
American League of California | 72-2 |
American Legion | 75-4 |
American Mining Congress | 71-1 |
American River | 75-2 |
Amusements in early days | 8-4 |
Anderson's Junction House & Station | 71-4 |
Anderson, A. P., Rev. | 9-3 |
Anderson, John | 3-4 |
Anderson, Peter | 75-3 |
Andrews, Elisha | 77-4 |
Andrienni, Marie | 63-4 |
Angel, Myron | 58-1 |
Angelly, Oscar | 71-2 |
Angiolini | 64-4 |
Another Passing Moment in History | 55-4 |
Anthony Amendment (women's suffrage) | 65-1 |
Anthony House | 7-2 |
Anthony House post office | 69-1 |
Anthony, Susan B. | 74-2 |
Anti-Chinese | 40-1 |
Anti-Debris Law, 1884; see also Sawyer Act, Sawyer Decision | 2-7 |
Antonio | 8-3 |
Apperson, Julius Albert | 15-1 |
Apperson, Julius Albert, The Lone Grave | 8-4 |
Ar Deen; see Ah Dee | |
Arbogast, Aaron A., Dr. | 71-2 |
Arbogast, F. L. | 71-2 |
Arbogast, Fred L. | 73-1 |
Arbogast, Frederick L., District Attorney | 72-3 |
Arbogast, Pete, Mrs. | 5-3 |
Archaeology, earliest cabin | 40-3 |
Argall, M. H. | 7-4 |
Argall, M. Henry | 67-2 |
Aristocracy Hill firehouse | 76-3 |
Armenians | 72-3 |
Armistice Day, 1921 services | 75-4 |
Armory Hall Fire (Nevada City) | 76-3 |
Armory Hall bought by Firemen's Assoc., N.C. | 76-3 |
Armstrong, Elmer & Elizabeth Angove | 75-4 |
Arnold, Lottie | 63-2 |
Arrivals, Nevada County 1850 | 3-1 |
Arro Seco | 78-1 |
Arroyo Chico Ranch | 73-3 |
Art: Aspen Art & Sheep Industry | 33-4 |
Arthur, Chester A. | 65-2 |
Arthur, Chester A., photo | 40-1 |
Aspen Art & Sheep Industry | 33-4 |
Assay Office, Nevada City (see also Ott's) | 10-1 |
Atkins, David | 71-2 |
Attwood, Melville | 6-6 |
Atwood, John Henry | 5-4 |
Auburn Street, 257 (Heritage Home Award) | 61-1 |
Auburn, a Century of Memories | 42-3 |
Aubury, Lewis E. | 73-1 |
Aull, Charles, Captain | 3-5 |
Ault, Tice | 78-2 |
Ault, Tyee | 7-1 |
Aumer, Clarence | 78-1 |
Aumer, Louis Hermann | 78-1 |
Aumer, Sarah Kneebone | 78-1 |
Aunt Caroline | 5-3 |
Aunt Mary see Dorsey, Mary Ann | 77-1 |
Auntie Wright | 16-3 |
Austin, Ella M. (see also Bittner, Ella M.) | 10-2 |
Australia, South, Crown Colony of | 74-4 |
Auto Camp, Memorial Park | 75-4 |
Automobile, A Race over the Sierra, June, 1911 | 50-3 |
Automobile, first (?) photo | 48-2 |
Aver Bros. | 71-2 |
Aver, Frank | 71-2 |
Avery, Benjamin P. | 71-3 |
Avon Farm | 67-3 |
Ayers, Levi | 5-4 |
Azbil, see Azbill | 73-3 |
Azbill, Henry | 73-3 |
Azbill, John | 73-3 |
Bachelors, Nevada's Buxom | 7-3 |
Bacigalupi, John | 7-3 |
Badeau | 1-4 |
Badger Hill | 1-5 |
Baer, Constance | 69-4 |
Bagley, D. T. | 68-1 |
Bailey, James | 76-4 |
Bain (of the Nevada Theater) | 8-4 |
Baker, Daniel S. | 2-6 |
Baker, George | 5-4 |
Baker, James C., Bishop | 9-1 |
Ballarat, Australia | 74-4 |
Ballard, J. M. | 2-6 |
Ballard, Mina | 75-1 |
Ballestero, Jesus Richard "Dick" | 66-1 |
Banjo Bar | 71-3 |
Bank Panic, 1855 | 1-1B |
Bank Robbery, Grass Valley, 1912 | 49-1 |
Bank of Knox & Beans | 66-3 |
Bank of Nevada County | 76-4 |
Banner Mine | 76-4 |
Baptist Church | 9-3 |
Baptist Church, Nevada City | 9-3 |
Barber, Dorcas James | 68-2 |
Barber, Joseph T. | 68-2 |
Barbour, Judge | 78-3 |
Barbour, William T. | 3-4 |
Barbour, William T., District Judge | 68-3 |
Barbour, William T., Judge | 73-4 |
Barclay, A. J. | 73-1 |
Barker Track | 75-4 |
Barker's Exchange | 3-4 |
Barker, C. H. | 73-1 |
Barker, Charles | 3-3 |
Barker, Clara, Mrs. E. H. | 70-4 |
Barker, H. C. | 73-1 |
Barnhardt, Lew | 3-5 |
Barnum, E. W. | 9-2 |
Barren Hill Nursery | 5-3 |
Barrett, John, hanged, Nevada City | 6-1 |
Barry, John | 1-5 |
Barter, Richard "Rattlesnake Dick" | 42-1 |
Bartlett, W. C. | 9-2 |
Baruh (H.) Gentlemen's Clothing | 10-1 |
Baruh, Aaron | 25-3 |
Baruh, Aaron & wife Rosalie Theresa | 78-2 |
Baruh, Herman | 78-2 |
Baruh, Jennie | 78-2 |
Baseball | 40-1 |
Basque Sheepherders and tree carvings | 33-4 |
Bastille Day | 72-2 |
Bates, B. D., Mrs. | 71-3 |
Battle of the Somme | 72-4 |
Bausman, William | 68-3 |
Bavier, Stanley | 63-4 |
Bayeux Tapestry | 77-2 |
Beale, Edward, 1st Indian Superintendent | 73-4 |
Bean, E. F., Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Bean, Virginia Knox | 66-3 |
Beans, Charlotte Bray | 66-3 |
Beans, T. Ellard | 68-1 |
Beans, Thomas Ellard (Biography) | 66-3 |
Beans, William Knox | 66-3 |
Bear River Consolidated Tunnel Company | 73-1 |
Bear River School | 10-2 |
Bear Valley House | 70-4 |
Bear, Bro. | 9-3 |
Beatty House | 2-3 |
Beatty, Reverend | 9-1 |
Beaulieu, Ezra | 77-4 |
Beaumond, Ella | 70-1 |
Beaumond, Lufinia (Lavina?) | 70-1 |
Beaumont, Harriet | 70-1 |
Beaumont, Joane | 70-1 |
Beaumont, John aka John Bulmer | 70-1 |
Beaumont, William | 70-1 |
Beck, William M. | 70-3 |
Beckley, George | 66-1 |
Becock, Reverend | 9-1 |
Bedford, Mr. | 3-4 |
Beggs, William J. | 68-3 |
Behrisch, Charles & Veronica | 77-3 |
Belden, David | 67-4 |
Belgian Military Mission | 72-3 |
Belgium, Commission for the Relief of | 72-1 |
Bell Hill School | 28-4 |
Bell, Bro. | 9-3 |
Bell, Philip A. | 75-3 |
Bell, Tom "Gentleman Highwayman" | 3-1 |
Bell, Tom, gang | 1-3 |
Bell, V. G. | 3-3 |
Bellows, William H., Jr. | 72-3 |
Benard, Julia, Mrs. | 66-1 |
Bendigo, Australia | 74-4 |
Benjamin, I. D. | 78-2 |
Bennet, John | 68-4 |
Bennett, John | 10-2 |
Bennetts, Evelyn | 10-2 |
Bennetts, Nicholas W. | 73-1 |
Berg, Hjalmer | 74-1 |
Berryman, Carroll | 65-1 |
Best, Alan | 74-4 |
Best, Betsy | 74-4 |
Best, Clarence | 74-4 |
Best, Elbridge John "Jack" Dr. | 74-4 |
Best, Elizabeth | 74-4 |
Best, John | 74-4 |
Best, Lewis Morrison, slave trader | 77-1 |
Best, Muriel (Mrs. Jim Lauritson) | 74-4 |
Best, Rachel | 77-1 |
Best, Samuel | 74-4 |
Best, William | 74-4 |
Best, William, Jr. | 74-4 |
Betsy (Oustomahs) | 7-2 |
Bevilacqua, Anthony J., Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Beyer, Robert H., Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Bidwell, Annie | 73-3 |
Bidwell, John | 73-3 |
Big Bend | 75-2 |
Biggs, Elam | 73-1 |
Biggs, Harold | 10-2 |
Biglow, Frank | 5-4 |
Billy the Butcher | 7-1 |
Birch, John | 8-4 |
Birchville | 7-1 |
Birchville, Johnson's Diggins | 5-1 |
Birdseye, J. C. | 70-3 |
Birdseye, John | 66-1 |
Births, Grass Valley | 15-4 |
Births, first twin girls | 15-4 |
Bismarck, Otto, Chancellor of Germany, portrait | 65-2 |
Bitner, Cyrus C. | 73-1 |
Bittner, Ella M. (see also Austin, Ella M.) | 10-2 |
Black Communities of Grass Valley & Nevada City | 75-3 |
Black Pioneers of Nevada County | 39-3 |
Black population of Nevada County | 70-1 |
Black's Crossing | 6-3 |
Black, Jim, Dr. | 5-3 |
Blackman, O. P. | 9-3 |
Blain, J. D. | 8-5 |
Blake, Joseph Eugene | 60-4 |
Blake, Mr. | 8-5 |
Blake, Mrs. | 69-1 |
Blanche, Anna Shaul | 36-1 |
Blanche, Willis | 36-1 |
Blanton, Benjamin | 5-1 |
Blassingave, J. S. | 5-4 |
Blesseten, Frederick | 10-1 |
Blight, Samuel | 7-4 |
Bliss, Leslie Edgar, Huntington Library curator | 74-1 |
Bloomfield & Milton Mining Companies | 71-4 |
Blue Point Mine | 10-4 |
Blue Tent Gravel Mine | 2-7 |
Bluett, William | 68-1 |
Blythe, J. F., Rev. | 5-1 |
Blythe, Rev. | 2-3 |
Boardinghouses, Magenta Flume House | 53-4 |
Boardman, J. H. | 7-1 |
Boardman, John Herbert | 3-3 |
Bobb (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Boca School | 10-2 |
Bockman, Christian | 3-4 |
Bolin, Major C. aka David Butler | 68-1 |
Bomb Day, Grass Valley | 75-3 |
Boody, Daniel | 3-3 |
Book Stores | 16-2 |
Booth, E. | 9-3 |
Booth, Jas. | 75-3 |
Bope, John, ranch | 71-3 |
Boren, W. A. & Son | 77-4 |
Boring, Rev. Dr. | 9-3 |
Boring, Samuel W. | 35-3 |
Boston Company | 8-5 |
Boston Company Arrives | 1-5 |
Boston Company, The | 77-3 |
Boston Ravine | 62-1 |
Boston Ravine Grocery | 63-4 |
Boston Ravine, History of | 77-3 |
Bostwick, John Henry | 66-3 |
Boucher, Louis | 75-1 |
Boucher, Mary Amelia | 75-1 |
Boulder Street Monumental Works (photo) | 6-4 |
Bourbon Lodge | 20-3 |
Bourn Mansion | 20-2 |
Bourn Ranch | 7-2 |
Bourn, Agnes | 76-2 |
Bourn, Maud | 72-2 |
Bourn, W. B. | 6-4 |
Bourn, W. B., photo | 38-1 |
Bourn, William | 76-2 |
Bourn, William B. | 72-3 |
Bourn, William B. II | 72-2 |
Bourn, William Bowers, Jr. | 53-2 |
Boutin, John Raptlote | 72-4 |
Bovyer, David | 1-5 |
Bow, Georgie | 75-3 |
Bowers, T. J. | 3-4 |
Bradbury, James, Mrs. | 1-1A |
Bradbury, Thomas W. | 6-5 |
Bradley, H. S. | 1-5 |
Brady Family | 74-1 |
Brady, Alexander | 3-3 |
Brady, Jerry | 66-2 |
Brady, Thomas W. | 66-2 |
Brand, C. J., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Brand, H. W. | 71-2 |
Brand, Minnie | 71-2 |
Brandt, Carl | 10-2 |
Brandt, Fred H. | 66-2 |
Brasher, Lawrence A. | 72-3 |
Brasher, Lawrence A., Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Bredinus, Frank | 76-1 |
Breen, Patrick | 8-3 |
Brennan, Michael | 6-6 |
Bret Harte Inn | 74-1 |
Brewer, Howard | 77-4 |
Brewer, Lottie | 77-4 |
Breweru fires, Nevada City | 76-3 |
Bridgeport | 78-1 |
Bridgeport Covered Bridge | 78-1 |
Bridgeport House | 71-3 |
Bridgeport Swimming Pleasusre Resort & gas station | 78-1 |
Bridgeport first settler, David Wood | 24-2 |
Bridgeport, Early Gold Camp | 11-2 |
Bridgeport, James Knowlton hanged | 5-1 |
Brierly, Benjamin B. | 58-4 |
Brierly, Benjamin, Rev. | 9-3 |
Brigham, H. A. | 5-4 |
Brigham, Wiley | 5-4 |
Brimskill, Edward | 63-3 |
Brine, P. O. | 5-4 |
Briot, Mr. | 10-2 |
British & Canadian Recruiting in Nevada Co. W. W. I | 72-4 |
British & Canadian recruiting in Nevada County | 72-1 |
Broadhurst, Bro. | 9-3 |
Broadway Theater | 20-1 |
Brock, John | 68-4 |
Brock, M. J. | 10-2 |
Brockington House | 72-1 |
Brockington, Amy Lita, nurse | 72-1 |
Brockington, Charles | 72-1 |
Broderick Sawmill | 5-4 |
Broderick, J. C. | 5-4 |
Brooklyn | 66-2 |
Brooks, Lafayette | 2-6 |
Brophy, Pat | 6-3 |
Brophy, Patrick, Mr. & Mrs. | 5-4 |
Broughton, Alexander | 2-3 |
Broughton, Captain | 2-3 |
Broughton, Greenbury | 2-3 |
Brower, Maria Elena | 64-4 |
Brown & Dallison's Directory, 1856 | 67-4 |
Brown and Fuller & Co. | 67-4 |
Brown's Valley aka Spring Valley | 64-2 |
Brown's Valley to French Corral | 64-2 |
Brown, Charles G. | 67-4 |
Brown, Daniel James | 75-2 |
Brown, Edwin Sargent | 68-1 |
Brown, Eleanor | 68-1 |
Brown, Fred E. | 71-2 |
Brown, Fred E. (F.?) | 68-1 |
Brown, George C. | 67-4 |
Brown, Harriet G. | 67-4 |
Brown, Horace G. | 67-4 |
Brown, Horace Greeley | 68-1 |
Brown, Jack (aka O'Neill) | 3-5 |
Brown, Jacob | 68-1 |
Brown, Jacob G. | 67-4 |
Brown, Jennie Wormsley | 68-1 |
Brown, Jerry | 2-8 |
Brown, Jonathan | 67-4 |
Brown, Mary Elizabeth Cross | 67-4 |
Brown, Mary P. | 67-4 |
Brown, Moses P. | 67-4 |
Brown, N. P. | 2-8 |
Brown, Nat P. | 71-2 |
Brown, Nathan M. P. | 67-4 |
Brown, Nathaniel P., Jr. | 75-3 |
Brown, Nathaniel Pettingell aka Nat P. Brown | 67-4 |
Brown, Negro, hanged, Newtown | 6-1 |
Brown, Nettie | 68-1 |
Brown, P. D. | 5-6 |
Brown, Rebecca J. | 67-4 |
Brown, S. | 3-4 |
Brown, Si | 3-1 |
Brown, Susan Maria Page | 67-4 |
Browne, J. Ross | 73-4 |
Browne, W. P., Diary | 53-4 |
Brundage's Manifesto | 69-4 |
Brundage, E. E. | 8-1 |
Brundage, E. F. | 3-1 |
Brundage, Ebenezer F. | 69-4 |
Bryan, Electa | 67-1 |
Buck, Frank, Rev. | 24-4 |
Buck, Frank, Reverand | 74-1 |
Buckeye Ravine | 3-4 |
Buckler, Chief | 2-6 |
Buckner & Hill | 68-3 |
Buckner, Judge | 68-3 |
Buckner, Stanton | 3-4 |
Budd, E. R. | 2-8 |
Buena Vista Ranch | 2-3 |
Buffalo Slides | 70-4 |
Buffington, Albert | 71-2 |
Buffington, Hattie P., Mrs. J. M. | 70-4 |
Buffington, John | 71-2 |
Buhring, L., Mrs. | 5-4 |
Buisman Hotel | 63-3 |
Buisman, Carminia (Harminia) | 63-3 |
Buisman, Hassel B. | 63-3 |
Bull and Bear Fights | 8-4 |
Bullard's Bar | 5-3 |
Bullards Bar | 71-3 |
Bullman, J. aka Bulmer, John | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Corenia | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Craynor | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Edmund | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Frederick | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Isaac | 70-1 |
Bulmer, J., Sergeant | 70-1 |
Bulmer, John | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Julia | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Mary Ann Hernandez | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Olivia | 70-1 |
Bulmer, Rebecca Williams | 70-1 |
Bulmer, William | 70-1 |
Bunker Hill Mine | 5-6 |
Bunney, Alexander | 9-1 |
Burial, 1st in Nevada County | 77-3 |
Burial, First Christian | 1-5 |
Burial, see also graves | |
Burnett, Peter H. | 2-6 |
Burnham (of Relief Hill) | 7-1 |
Burns, Robert E., Dr. | 74-1 |
Burris Ranch | 1-4 |
Burris, Ethel | 1-4 |
Burroughs, Isibell (Belle) | 77-1 |
Burrows, Charles N. | 69-4 |
Burtner, Ed | 63-4 |
Bush, B. S. | 67-4 |
Butler, Anne M. | 74-3 |
Butler, David see Bolin, Major C. | 68-1 |
Butler, S. | 73-1 |
Butterfield, George Mallet | 70-4 |
Butterfield, Hope Eaton | 70-4 |
Butterfield, James Thomas | 70-4 |
Butterfield, Ruth Hope | 70-4 |
Butterfield, Thomas | 70-4 |
Butterfield, William B. | 70-4 |
Buxom Bachelors | 7-3 |
Byrne, J. B. | 3-4 |
Byrne, J. K. | 2-6 |
CIO | 71-1 |
Cabin, earliest in county | 40-3 |
Cabona, D. | 63-4 |
Cadets of Temperance | 68-1 |
Cady, Catherine C. | 69-1 |
Cady, Frederica | 69-1 |
Cady, Stanton | 69-1 |
Caetani, Gelaesio | 64-4 |
Cairns, James | 68-1 |
Cairns, Jennie Hunt Brown | 68-1 |
Calanan, George | 5-4 |
Calanan, Michael | 5-4 |
Caldwell's Upper Store | 3-4 |
Caldwell, A. B. | 6-3 |
Caldwell, A. B., Dr. | 3-4 |
Caldwell, J. I. | 5-3 |
Caldwell, John | 35-3 |
Caledonia Mine | 64-4 |
California Conference of Historical Societies | 74-1 |
California Constitution (1879) | 58-3 |
California Gas and Electric co. | 63-1 |
California Gold Rush Centennial | 74-1 |
California History Foundation | 74-1 |
California Mill | 5-6 |
California Mine | 63-3 |
California Minstrels and Burlesque Troupe | 68-1 |
California Pioneer Sister | 22-1 |
California Stage Co. | 71-3 |
California Stage Co., organized | 8-4 |
California Steam Navigation Company | 69-3 |
California Tobacco Company | 76-1 |
California Tobacco Growers | 76-1 |
California, first celebration of admission to union | 65-1 |
Calkins, Delos | 6-3 |
Calkins, Hattie, Mrs. L. S. | 70-4 |
Calkins, L. D. | 65-4 |
Calkins, L. S. | 73-1 |
Calkins, Margaret Mary (see also Kirkam, Mrs. Tommy) | 6-3 |
Calkins, Marian | 6-3 |
Callan, James, Father | 73-2 |
Calling all Stations-English Dam Break | 2-7 |
Calvert, J. | 9-3 |
Camacho, John G. | 3-3 |
Camp Beale | 78-1 |
Camp Far West | 2-6 |
Campbell, Mary Joan | 5-4 |
Campbell, Paddy | 10-4 |
Campbell, Remembrance | 54-1 |
Camptonville | 63-2 |
Canadian Army | 72-4 |
Cannibalism | 75-2 |
Cantine, G. A. | 75-3 |
Cantine, G. A., teacher G.V. colored school | 75-3 |
Caragher, Anna | 70-3 |
Carnegie, Andrew | 61-4 |
Carol Choir, Cornish | 7-4 |
Carol Choir, The Grass Valley | 53-2 |
Carpenter (of Rough & Ready Co.) | 8-1 |
Carr, Felix | 74-3 |
Carr, Percy, Mrs. | 5-3 |
Carr, William "Billy" | 65-1 |
Carson City | 71-3 |
Carson, Marcella J. | 70-2 |
Carson, Miss | 68-2 |
Carter, Dennis Drummond | 75-3 |
Carter, Jennie | 75-3 |
Carter, Mary, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Carter, Randolph | 71-2 |
Carter, Randolph, wife & daughter | 71-2 |
Carter, William, fire chief | 76-3 |
Cartoscelli, Frank | 64-4 |
Cartwright, Phoebe | 74-1 |
Carveth, Charlie | 67-2 |
Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
Cascade Lake | 75-2 |
Cascade Lakes | 75-2 |
Casci Ranch | 64-4 |
Casci bread oven | 64-4 |
Casci, Aldo | 64-4 |
Casci, Antone | 64-4 |
Casci, Edith | 64-4 |
Casci, Elsie | 64-4 |
Casci, Eserina Gonnella | 64-4 |
Casci, Jeannette Pauline Gallino | 64-4 |
Casci, Olino | 64-4 |
Casci, Rudolph Valentino "Valentine" | 64-4 |
Casci, family photo, Olino, Valentino, Joseph | 64-4 |
Casey Ranch | 9-1 |
Casey, John | 9-1 |
Casper, Kaskill | 78-2 |
Cassamayou, Andrew | 68-1 |
Cassetari, John | 64-4 |
Cassidy, Fred E. | 63-4 |
Castle, Red | 1-3 |
Caswell, Judge | 6-1 |
Caswell, T. H. | 9-3 |
Caswell, Thomas H. | 5-1 |
Caswell, Thomas H., Judge | 21-1 |
Caswell, Thomas Hubbard, Hon. | 3-3 |
Catanch, Mrs. | 75-3 |
Catholic Diocese of Sacramento | 73-2 |
Catholic Health Care West renamed Dignity Health | 74-3 |
Cattle Drives | 40-3 |
Cave, Captain | 69-4 |
Cavin, M. E. | 5-4 |
Cedar Theater | 20-1 |
Celio | 64-4 |
Celtic Saggarts | 73-2 |
Cemetery, Jewish | 25-3 |
Cemetery, Lone Grave | 8-4 |
Cemetery, Nevada County Cemetery District | 64-3 |
Cemetery, Pine Grove | 2-4 |
Cemetery, Pioneer, Nevada City | 43-4 |
Cemetery, Pioneer, census | 44-1 |
Cemetery, Pioneer, dedication | 2-8 |
Cemetery, Red Dog | 64-3 |
Cemetery, Red Dog, vanishing town last record | 14-2 |
Cemetery, St. Patrick's | 41-4 |
Cemetery, see also by name | |
Census of 1940 | 67-2 |
Census, 1850 | 77-3 |
Census, 1852 | 77-3 |
Census, 1860 | 77-3 |
Census: Nevada County figures, 1852 | 6-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin (Honorary) | 27-2 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1854-1954 | 8-4 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1872-1972 | 26-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1873-1973 | 27-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1874-1974 | 28-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1875-1975 | 29-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1876-1976 | 30-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1877-1977 | 31-1 |
Centennial Edition of Bulletin 1878-1978 | 32-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1849 | 1-5 |
Centennial Edition, 1850, Part 1 | 3-3 |
Centennial Edition, 1850, Part II | 3-4 |
Centennial Edition, 1851 | 5-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1852 | 6-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1853 | 7-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1880 | 34-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1881 | 35-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1882 | 36-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1884 | 38-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1885 | 39-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1886 | 40-1 |
Centennial Edition, 1887 | 41-1 |
Centerville | 2-3 |
Centerville aka Grass Valley | 69-1 |
Centerville post office, 1851 | 69-1 |
Central House | 63-3 |
Central Pacific Railroad | 76-4 |
Central Pacific Railroad Co. | 6-2 |
Central Pacific Railroad Company | 71-4 |
Central Pacific Railway | 3-2 |
Central Powers | 72-2 |
Chabad Center of Grass Valley | 78-2 |
Chabot (of Buckeye Hill) | 8-2 |
Chabot, A. | 6-1 |
Chadwick, Mary Louise | 68-1 |
Chalk Bluff | 66-2 |
Chalk Bluff School | 66-2 |
Chamberlain, John | 73-3 |
Champion Bar | 71-3 |
Champion, A. B. | 73-1 |
Chapel Street, 229 (Heritage Home Award) | 53-1 |
Chapel Street, 303 (Heritage Home Award) | 59-1 |
Chapel, Elmer O., Rev. | 9-1 |
Chapin, D. D., Rev. | 8-5 |
Chapin, Rev. | 70-3 |
Chapman Family & Aaron Sargent | 38-3 |
Chapman Family Theatrical Group | 8-4 |
Chapman, Allen, Dr. | 44-4 |
Chapman, C. W. | 77-4 |
Chapman, C. W., Dr. | 1-3 |
Chapman, C. W., Dr., Mayor | 71-2 |
Chapman, Caroline | 6-6 |
Chapman, Chester W. | 73-1 |
Chapman, Chester Warren, Dr. | 44-4 |
Chapman, George | 38-3 |
Chapman, Nellie Pooler, Dr. | 44-4 |
Chapman, Nellie Pooler, Dr. (photo) | 54-4 |
Charley, Chief | 7-2 |
Chase, Abba (see also Wright, Mrs. Gilman) | 16-3 |
Chase, George Clement, Dr. | 16-3 |
Chase, S. H. | 67-4 |
Chatfield, Solon | 2-7 |
Chavanne | 8-2 |
Chavanne, Andre, Escape from the Sea | 49-2 |
Cheong, Yum | 3-7 |
Cherokee | 11-2 |
Cherokee School | 10-2 |
Cherokee, first house | 5-1 |
Chesnut, Pat | 74-1 |
Chestnut, John H. | 9-2 |
Chew, Joseph | 66-2 |
Chicago Park | 27-3 |
Chicago Park Colony | 10-2 |
Chicago Park School | 10-2 |
Chicago Park, Brief History | 17-3 |
Chicago Park, History of | 50-2 |
Chicken Fights | 8-4 |
Chico Rancheria Cemetery | 73-3 |
Chileski, Steve | 66-2 |
China Garden | 2-2 |
China Mary | 2-4 |
Chinatown Fire, Nevada City | 76-3 |
Chinese | 63-3 |
Chinese Became Indians | 78-3 |
Chinese Campmeeting | 75-3 |
Chinese Families, respected | 78-3 |
Chinese Quarter 1860-1900 | 62-4 |
Chinese miners robbed | 78-3 |
Chinese of Placer Mining Days I | 1-1A |
Chinese of Placer Mining Days II | 2-1 |
Chinese of Placer Mining Days III | 2-2 |
Chinese of Placer Mining Days IV | 2-4 |
Chinese ruled to be Indians | 78-3 |
Chinese: "Immigration of the Chinese" | 65-1 |
Chinese: A Century Ago | 33-1 |
Chinese: A Memory | 2-4 |
Chinese: Ah Chee | 3-7 |
Chinese: Ah Coon | 3-7 |
Chinese: Ah Dee | 2-2 |
Chinese: Ah Jake-He Talk Lie | 3-5 |
Chinese: Ah Mah | 3-7 |
Chinese: Ah Moon | 3-2 |
Chinese: Ah Soon | 2-2 |
Chinese: Ah Ting | 3-5 |
Chinese: Altar at Firehouse #1 | 62-4 |
Chinese: Anti-Chinese | 40-1 |
Chinese: China Garden | 2-2 |
Chinese: China Mary | 2-4 |
Chinese: Chinese Problem see Differences of Opinion | 58-3 |
Chinese: Chum Ming | 3-7 |
Chinese: Duck Egg (see Ah Chee) | |
Chinese: Fung Kee | 3-5 |
Chinese: Gardens | 23-2 |
Chinese: Hoon (Chinese resident) | 6-5 |
Chinese: Hop Yeck Houng & Co | 62-4 |
Chinese: Hou Wong Joss House, Grass Valley | 51-2 |
Chinese: Irish Boy (Chinese resident) | 2-2 |
Chinese: Joss House, Hou Wong, Grass Valley, w/photo | 51-2 |
Chinese: Kentsville, Nevada City's New China Town, Part I | 56-1 |
Chinese: Kentsville, Nevada City's New China Town, Part II | 56-2 |
Chinese: Kin Dooie' see Ah Mah | |
Chinese: Lo Kay | 3-5 |
Chinese: Louie | 2-1 |
Chinese: Moon Family (photos) | 56-2 |
Chinese: Murder; Wah Chuck | 3-5 |
Chinese: New China Town | 62-4 |
Chinese: Old Bedrock (Chinese resident) | 2-1 |
Chinese: Old Bow (Chinese resident) | 2-1 |
Chinese: On Goon, Charley | 2-2 |
Chinese: Persecutions | 36-1 |
Chinese: Pigtail Gold rush | 3-7 |
Chinese: Sam Kee Laundry | 62-4 |
Chinese: Sin Get "Smiley" | 3-2 |
Chinese: Sin Get "Smiley" of North San Juan | 1-1A |
Chinese: Sing (son of Jim Yet Wah) | 2-1 |
Chinese: Sing Lee Laundry | 62-4 |
Chinese: Smiley of North San Juan | 3-2 |
Chinese: Struggle | 34-1 |
Chinese: Sue Kee | 2-1 |
Chinese: Wah Chuck | 3-5 |
Chinese: Wing Sing | 3-7 |
Chinese: Yet Wah, Jim | 2-1 |
Chinese: and the N.C.N.G.R.R. | 40-4 |
Chinese: of Nevada County Part 1 | 25-1 |
Chinese: of Nevada County Part 2 | 25-2 |
Chinese: settlers, North Bloomfield | 12-2 |
Chipp's Flat | 6-5 |
Choir, Cornish Choir of Grass Valley | 7-4 |
Chollar, Billy | 62-1 |
Christensen, John | 74-1 |
Christian Association | 3-3 |
Christian Science Society | 9-2 |
Christian Women's Temperance Union | 74-4 |
Chubbuck, Leopold F. | 67-4 |
Chum Ming | 3-7 |
Church Apartments | 9-3 |
Church of the Immaculate Conception | 73-2 |
Church: African Methodist Episcopal Church | 39-3 |
Church: African-American Church, Grass Valley | 8-4 |
Church: African-American Church, Nevada City | 46-1 |
Church: Baptist | 9-3 |
Church: Baptist, Community | 9-2 |
Church: Baptist, Nevada City | 7-1 |
Church: Baptist, Nevada City, First | 9-3 |
Church: Catholic, Another Passing Moment in History | 55-4 |
Church: Catholic, Father Dalton | 34-1 |
Church: Catholic, St. Canice | 9-3 |
Church: Catholic, St. Luke's | 2-4 |
Church: Catholic, St. Patrick's | 9-1 |
Church: Catholic, St. Patrick's Cemetery | 41-4 |
Church: Catholic, St. Patricks | 8-5 |
Church: Catholic, St. Peter's, Nevada City | 9-3 |
Church: Catholic, Sts. Peter and Paul, Nevada City | 9-3 |
Church: Christian Science Society | 9-2 |
Church: Congregational, Grass Valley | 9-2 |
Church: Congregational, Nevada | 5-1 |
Church: Early, Grass Valley | 8-4 |
Church: Early, Nevada County | 9-2 |
Church: Episcopal Church history, Nevada County | 24-4 |
Church: Episcopal, California History | 39-2 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel & Trinity | 24-4 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel of Grass Valley | 8-5 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel, Grass Valley, Early History | 39-2 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel, Grass Valley, History | 8-4 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel, Grass Valley, Journal of Rev. Putnam | 59-4 |
Church: Episcopal, Emmanuel, Grass Valley, origin | 44-1 |
Church: Episcopal, History of Diocese | 24-4 |
Church: Episcopal, Rectors | 24-4 |
Church: Episcopal, Trinity Episcopal Church of Nevada City | 9-3 |
Church: Episcopal, Trinity Episcopal Church of Nevada City, picture, 1873 | 27-1 |
Church: Episcopal, Trinity of Nevada City | 9-3 |
Church: First church | 3-3 |
Church: First churches | 9-3 |
Church: Grass Valley, Churches | 8-5 |
Church: Grass Valley, Churches, Early | 9-1 |
Church: Independent Fundamentalist | 9-1 |
Church: Methodist | 8-5 |
Church: Methodist Episcopal, Grass Valley, African, organized | 8-4 |
Church: Methodist Episcopal, Grass Valley, Early | 8-5 |
Church: Methodist Episcopal, Grass Valley, early | 9-1 |
Church: Methodist Episcopal, Grass Valley, organized | 5-1 |
Church: Methodist Episcopal, Rough and Ready | 6-1 |
Church: Methodist, Grass Valley, Organized | 5-1 |
Church: Methodist, History of | 27-1 |
Church: Methodist, Nevada City | 3-1 |
Church: Methodist, Nevada City, first | 9-3 |
Church: Methodist, Nevada City, organized | 5-1 |
Church: Methodist, Organized | 9-3 |
Church: Methodist, South, Grass Valley & Nevada City | 5-1 |
Church: Nevada City, first | 9-3 |
Church: Penn Valley | 9-1 |
Church: Rough & Ready, first | 3-3 |
Churchill, Jim | 39-3 |
Churchman, James | 68-1 |
Cisco | 7-2 |
Citizens Bank | 66-1 |
Citizens Bank of Nevada County | 63-4 |
City Square Park | 75-4 |
City of Six | 6-5 |
Claire, J., Fr. | 9-3 |
Clampers see E Clampus Vitus | |
Clark, Amos | 65-1 |
Clark, G. P. | 2-3 |
Clark, George | 5-3 |
Clark, J. B. | 6-1 |
Clark, Rebecca Ingalls | 65-1 |
Clark, Richard H. | 64-1 |
Clark, William | 75-1 |
Clarke, Mary Graves | 8-3 |
Clay, G. W. | 70-3 |
Clay, George | 66-1 |
Clayton, Joseph & Elizabeth | 68-4 |
Clayton, Sarah, Miss | 68-4 |
Clear Creek Ranch | 7-2 |
Clemens (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Clemens, S. L. | 67-3 |
Clements, George | 73-3 |
Clemo, Janie | 71-2 |
Cleveland, Charles Dexter, Dr. | 69-1 |
Cleveland, Grover, photo | 40-1 |
Climate of Nevada County | 22-2 |
Clinch & Co. | 63-4 |
Clinch Mercantile Co. | 63-4 |
Clinch, Charles E. | 73-1 |
Clinch, Charles Edward | 63-4 |
Clinch, Charlie | 6-4 |
Clinch, Emily Jenkins | 63-4 |
Clinch, Isabella Eliza Gill | 63-4 |
Clinch, Ray | 6-2 |
Cline, Margaret | 26-3 |
Clinton post office aka Moore's Flat | 69-1 |
Cloudman, H. C. | 71-2 |
Clyne, Fr. | 9-3 |
Clyne, Fr. P.J. | 8-5 |
Coburn's Station (see also Truckee, town) | 2-5 |
Cocking, Richard | 72-4 |
Cockrell, Susanne, filmmaker | 77-2 |
Cody, Caroline, Miss | 74-3 |
Cody, Mary Peter, Sister | 74-3 |
Coe. W. R. | 9-3 |
Coffey (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Coffin, Lillian Harris | 74-2 |
Coghlan, J. P. | 5-4 |
Cohen, Annie-Variety Store | 65-4 |
Cohn Family | 6-2 |
Colbert, Michael | 70-3 |
Colburn, Thomas | 67-4 |
Cole, Charles | 78-1 |
Cole, George | 74-2 |
Cole, Mamie Patricia C. Morrison | 74-2 |
Cole, Virginia | 78-1 |
Coleman House | 20-2 |
Coleman, E., Mrs. | 9-1 |
Coleman, Edward | 9-1 |
Coleman, John | 9-1 |
Coleman, Matthew, Smartsville pastor | 73-2 |
Coleman, Miss | 10-2 |
Colfax Avenue, 220 (Heritage Home Award) | 54-2 |
Colfax Fruit Growers Association | 72-1 |
Colfax, Welcome to T. Roosevelt | 39-4 |
Colgate Power House | 1-1A |
Colgate, Romulus Riggs | 65-4 |
Colgrave (of Rough & Ready Co.) | 8-1 |
College of the Pacific | 74-1 |
Colley, J. F. | 73-1 |
Colley, James | 1-5 |
Collier, B. H. | 77-1 |
Collo (Indian) | 5-1 |
Colored Methodist Church, Sacramento | 70-1 |
Colored Peoples Ball | 77-1 |
Colored School, Grss Valley | 75-3 |
Colored School, Nevada City | 75-3 |
Columbia Hill School | 5-4 |
Columbia Hill, Dedication Ball | 5-4 |
Columbia Hill, first cabin | 7-1 |
Columbia Old School House | 5-4 |
Columbia, Pioneers | 5-4 |
Columbia-Columbia Hill-Our Gem of the Mountains | 5-4 |
Columbus School | 28-3 |
Combs & McGoun | 66-2 |
Combs, Milton | 66-2 |
Commerce and mountain roads | 3-2 |
Commercial Street, 309 | 62-4 |
Commercial Street, 311 | 62-4 |
Commercial Street, 312 | 62-4 |
Commercial Street, 313 | 62-4 |
Commercial Street, 315 | 62-4 |
Commercial Street, 316 | 62-4 |
Commission for Relief in Belgium (CRB) | 72-3 |
Commission for the Preservation of Pioneer Jewish Cemeteries & Landmarks | 78-2 |
Committee of Vigilance & Safety (Rough & Ready) | 69-4 |
Communications, early telephone | 11-1 |
Communications, first telephone | 2-6 |
Community Baptist Church | 9-2 |
Compton, Maria | 6-1 |
Compton, Rev. | 9-1 |
Comstock Lode | 10-1 |
Comstock, David | 76-4 |
Comstock, David Allan, "Two Peoples" book excerpt | 36-3 |
Comstock, David, painting of Red Dog Cemetery | 64-3 |
Comstock, Emanuel | 8-1 |
Conaway Street, 111 (Heritage Home Award) | 56-1 |
Concert Hall | 8-4 |
Concord Naval Weapon Station | 76-4 |
Condemned Bar | 71-3 |
Congregation B'nai Harim (Children of the Mountains) | 78-2 |
Congregational Church, G.V. | 69-3 |
Congregational Church, Grass Valley | 68-2 |
Congress for Industrial Organization | 71-1 |
Conlan Hotel Fire | 76-3 |
Conlan, Dr. | 5-3 |
Conner, Fred E. | 63-4 |
Connors, Ann | 5-4 |
Connors, Julia | 5-4 |
Connors, Sarah | 5-4 |
Constitution: California State ratification and Nevada County | 58-3 |
Convent of the Sacred Heart | 77-3 |
Conway, Marian F. | 70-2 |
Conway, Marion Foote | 40-1 |
Copper Mines, Spenceville | 53-2 |
Cordell, Harry | 72-4 |
Core Drilling | 15-3A |
Cornell, Flora | 10-2 |
Cornish Books, Authors | 34-2 |
Cornish Carol Choir | 7-4 |
Cornish Migration | 3-6 |
Cornish Miner | 18-1 |
Cornish Pump | 33-2 |
Cornish Wrestling | 23-4 |
Cornish Wrestling information | 21-3 |
Cornish folklore, Tommyknocker | 18-1 |
Cornish miners | 67-3 |
Cornish pump | 7-4 |
Cornish work force | 77-3 |
Cornish wrestling | 7-4 |
Cornish, Breath of Old Cornwall, immigrants | 7-4 |
Cornish, Early Cornishmen in County | 34-2 |
Cornish, Names | 34-2 |
Cornish, Story of "Gladly" | 3-6 |
Cornwall, A Breath of Old | 7-4 |
Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society | 10-2 |
Coughlan, Annie | 59-2 |
Coughlan, Lillian (Sister Mary Teresa) | 59-2 |
Coughlin, Daniel | 5-4 |
Coughlin, Miles | 2-4 |
County Council of Defense | 72-4 |
County Historical Landmark status, Kneebond Ranch & Cemetery | 78-1 |
County, Nevada County | 5-1 |
Court House artifact displays | 74-1 |
Court, District | 15-4 |
Court, Justice Court, Grass Valley | 3-3 |
Court, Justice Court, Rough & Ready | 3-3 |
Court, Nevada County Court Rules,1856 | 21-1 |
Courthouse | 15-1 |
Courthouse Demolition a Possibility | 65-4 |
Courthouse Fire, 1856 | 70-4 |
Courthouse, 1883 photo | 41-2 |
Courthouse, Explosion, 1867 | 15-4 |
Courthouse: Nevada County Courthouse | 64-1 |
Courtship, Sampson/Dahl Letters | 37-3 |
Cox, Abner | 8-1 |
Cox, Amber | 69-4 |
Coyote Diggings | 3-4 |
Coyoteville | 3-4 |
Crabtree House | 20-2 |
Crabtree, Lotta | 6-6 |
Crabtree, Lotta, photo | 54-4 |
Cracklin, J and T. | 62-1 |
Craig, A. H., Mr. & Mrs. | 66-1 |
Craig, Florence Rumsey | 1-3 |
Craigan, James | 3-4 |
Crandall, J. R. | 9-3 |
Crandel, George | 3-6 |
Crase, Bert | 65-1 |
Crawford, Israel | 7-1 |
Crawford, John | 75-3 |
Crawford, Madge | 71-2 |
Creegan, James | 5-4 |
Creel, George | 63-4 |
Crego | 5-1 |
Crenshaw Report | 73-4 |
Crenshaw, John T. | 3-4 |
Creswick, Australia | 74-4 |
Crime | 69-1 |
Crime-Rape | 66-1 |
Crime: Bank Robbery, 1912 | 49-1 |
Crime: Lawlessness in Nevada & Sierra Counties | 55-2 |
Crime: Murder of Wm. Cummings, 1879 | 41-2 |
Criminal Trials | 3-1 |
Crocker, Charles | 76-4 |
Crocker, William H. | 72-2 |
Crosby, Jennifer Rain, artist/writer | 77-2 |
Cross, C. W. | 66-1 |
Cross, James | 7-4 |
Cross, Thomas | 1-5 |
Crowell, Prof. | 10-2 |
Crowley, Bob | 75-2 |
Crown Willamette Paper Company | 10-2 |
Crown Zellerbach Paper Company | 78-2 |
Crum, Mr. | 68-4 |
Crystal Theater | 20-1 |
Cumberland | 6-5 |
Cummings | 2-1 |
Cummings, H. | 9-2 |
Cummings, H., Rev. | 2-3 |
Cummings, H., Rev., first man to hold religious service | 62-1 |
Cummings, H., Reverend, President Boston Ravine Co. | 77-3 |
Cummings, William, Murder, 1879 | 41-2 |
Cunningham Barn | 75-1 |
Cunningham Family of North San Juan | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Adele | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Albert | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Clark | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Edward | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Eva Joy (Babe) | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Gladys | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Herman | 75-1 |
Cunningham, J. G. | 75-1 |
Cunningham, J. T. | 75-1 |
Cunningham, James | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Mary J. Kern/Kem | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Rasmus Manford | 75-1 |
Cunningham, Rev. | 8-5 |
Cunningham, William | 75-1 |
Cunningham, William Clark & Amelia Augusta "Ma" | 75-1 |
Cunningham, William M. | 75-1 |
Curley Bears, photo, Native Sons of Golden West | 39-1 |
Curley, Mr. | 6-4 |
Curnow, Horace | 5-4 |
Curnow, J. A., Chamber of Commerce President | 75-4 |
Curnow, Phil | 5-4 |
Curtis, A. | 8-5 |
Curtis, K. | 8-5 |
Custis, Martha Park (see also Days, Mrs. Woolberton) | 2-1 |
Cyanide Dam Incident | 65-1 |
D'Arcy, Michael, Fr. | 8-5 |
Dabis, Christina | 70-2 |
Dacy D. | 5-4 |
Dahl, Edna & Will Sampson, Grass Valley Courtship | 37-3 |
Daily Miner-Transcript | 13-2 |
Daily Morning Miner | 13-2 |
Daily Morning Union | 13-2 |
Daily Tidings, Extra, 4 o'clock disaster | 15-3 |
Daily Transcript | 13-2 |
Dallison, John K. | 67-4 |
Dalton, Father | 55-4 |
Dalton, Father, celebration | 34-1 |
Dalton, J., Rev. | 7-1 |
Dalton, Thomas Joseph, Father | 70-3 |
Dalton, Thomas, Father | 74-3 |
Dalton, Thomas, Fr. | 9-3 |
Dalton, Thomas, Rev. | 59-2 |
Daly, Fr. | 9-3 |
Dam: Englebright Dam | 52-2 |
Dam: English Dam Disaster | 37-3 |
Dam: English Dam break | 2-7 |
Dam: Lake Clementine Dam | 52-2 |
Dam: Upper Narrows Dam | 52-2 |
Dance venue | 77-4 |
Daniel, John | 70-3 |
Daniel, Mrs. (soda bottling with Powell) | 5-5 |
Daniel, William | 70-3 |
Daniels, Ben | 71-2 |
Daniels, J. | 8-5 |
Daugherty, Miss (see also Mrs. John Rose) | 1-4 |
Davenport (member of Congregational Church | 9-2 |
Davenport Mary Ophelia Hunt | 68-1 |
Davenport, Adelaide V. | 68-1 |
Davenport, Miss (white teacher, colored school) | 75-3 |
Davenport, Samuel Breck | 68-1 |
Davidge, R. A. | 7-1 |
Davies Stagecoach | 65-4 |
Davies, Al | 66-2 |
Davies, Elsie | 71-2 |
Davies, Keturah, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Davies, Paul Hughes, memoir | 57-1 |
Davies, Tom | 65-4 |
Davies, Will | 65-4 |
Davis & Hearst Store | 5-1 |
Davis, Alfred E. | 70-3 |
Davis, H. P. | 74-1 |
Davis, Hamlet | 9-3 |
Davis, Helmet | 2-1 |
Davis, Jonathan | 69-2 |
Davis, Jonathan Bunyan "Bun" | 69-2 |
Davis, Jonathan R. "Jona" | 69-2 |
Davis, Mary Glenn | 69-2 |
Davis, Mrs. | 75-3 |
Davis, Nathan H. | 69-3 |
Davis, Nathan Hervey | 69-2 |
Davis, O. E. | 71-2 |
Davis, Sarah Green | 74-2 |
Davis, Sarah, Diary | 53-4 |
Davis, Zeno Philosopher | 9-3 |
Day, Captain | 2-6 |
Day, Major | 3-3 |
Days, Martha Park Custis (Mrs. Woolberton, see also Custis, Martha Park) | 2-1 |
Days, Woolberton | 2-1 |
De-Lay-Now, Phillip | 1-1B |
DeCorte, Hank | 63-2 |
DeCorte, Sue | 63-2 |
DeGroot, Henry | 66-2 |
DeLauney Hotel | 6-5 |
DeMartini | 64-4 |
DeMillieu, Dr. | 5-3 |
DeSabla, Eugene | 65-4 |
Deal Mircella S. | 68-1 |
Deal, Grove D. | 68-1 |
Deal, Janetta A. | 68-1 |
Deal, Janetta Sutton | 68-1 |
Deal, Marcellus S. | 75-3 |
Deal, Marcellus Summerfield | 68-1 |
Deal, Merrie L. | 68-1 |
Deal, Virginia Vere | 68-1 |
Deal, William Grove, Dr. Rev. | 68-1 |
Deal, William Grove, Mrs. | 65-1 |
Dean and Morehouse | 69-1 |
Deaths, Allen, Jack | 5-1 |
Deaths, Barrett, John | 6-1 |
Deaths, Brown, Negro | 6-1 |
Deaths, Cole | 5-1 |
Deaths, Galivotti | 6-3 |
Deaths, Hanging | 35-1 |
Deaths, Knowlton, Jas. | 5-1 |
Deaths, Lennox, Dr. | 3-3 |
Deaths, Loss of Life | 15-4 |
Deaths, Murder | 34-1 |
Deaths, Violent Death | 12-2 |
Debble, A. B., Mrs. | 9-1 |
Debble, A. B., Mrs. see also Dibble | |
Debernardi/Debonardi | 64-4 |
Debonardi/ Debernardi | 64-4 |
Debris, Anti | 40-1 |
Decker Family | 7-1 |
Deer Creek | 77-3 |
Deer Creek Hotel | 6-1 |
Deer Creek Reservoir | 67-2 |
Del Oro Theater | 7-4 |
Delano, Alonzo | 69-3 |
Delano, Alonzo "Old Block" | 64-1 |
Delano, Alonzo, After fire of 1855 | 6-6 |
Delano, Alonzo, Mysterious Movements | 2-6 |
Delano, Alonzo, photo | 37-2 |
Delano, Frederick, Dr. & Mrs. | 1-1B |
Delano, Harriet | 1-1B |
Delano, Maria (Mrs. Alonzo: see also Harmon, Maria P.) | 2-6 |
Delano, Mary | 1-1B |
Delbridge, A. N. | 77-4 |
Delbridge, William | 7-4 |
Delhi Mine | 64-4 |
Democratic Central Committee | 69-3 |
Denis, Josephine | 74-3 |
Denman, Zenas H. | 2-3 |
Denton, Florence | 10-2 |
Denver, James, Secretary of State | 73-4 |
Department of Engineering established | 75-1 |
Department of Highways | 75-1 |
Depression, The Great | 63-4 |
Derbec Gravel Mine | 6-3 |
Derby, C. C. | 6-4 |
Dermody, Thomas J., Smartsville pastor | 73-2 |
Derrickson, George W. | 68-3 |
Description, 1850's | 62-3 |
Dethow, T. G. | 9-3 |
Devil's Peak | 75-2 |
Deward, Robert | 63-4 |
Deyaert, Peter, Fr. | 9-3 |
Diamonds, "The Great Diamond Hoax" | 54-4 |
Diary of a Trip to Donner Lake, 1864 | 40-3 |
Diary, James Godfrey | 44-3 |
Diary, James Godfrey, Part II | 46-3 |
Diary, John Steele | 45-2 |
Diary, Louise Hall Green | 44-4 |
Diary, M. L. Simonin | 52-4 |
Diary, Micajah Littlejohn | 45-2 |
Diary, Richard O. Hickman | 45-2 |
Diary, Sarah Davis | 45-2 |
Diary, Sarah Davis & family w/photo | 53-4 |
Diary, W. P. Browne | 53-4 |
Dibble & Byrne | 70-3 |
Dibble Duel with Lundy | 5-2 |
Dibble, A. B. | 6-6 |
Dibble, A. B., Mrs. | 68-2 |
Dibble, A. B., Mrs. see also Debble | |
Dibble, Alfred B. & Mrs. | 68-2 |
Dibble, Alfred Barett | 68-2 |
Dibble, Eliza Ann | 68-2 |
Dibble, Emma Allan | 68-2 |
Dibble, O. H., Colonel | 68-2 |
Dibble, Orange Hezekiah | 68-2 |
Dibble, Sumner Thomas | 68-2 |
Dibble, William R. | 68-2 |
Dickerman, J. C., Mr. & Mrs. | 3-3 |
Dickson, John H. | 1-5 |
Dictionary of Military Terms | 72-1 |
Didhin, Mr. | 5-6 |
Digger King | 73-4 |
Dikeman Family | 9-1 |
Dikeman, S. H. | 10-4 |
Dirgy | 7-2 |
Disney, Walt | 72-2 |
Dittmer Theater, Timbuctoo | 73-2 |
Doctor, Pioneer (Hunt) | 5-3 |
Dog Fights | 8-4 |
Dog Team Races at Truckee | 40-2 |
Dog Valley Hill | 71-3 |
Dolan, James | 71-2 |
Dolan, Patrick | 8-3 |
Donation Day, 57th Anniversary, 1940 | 49-3 |
Donation Day, Caroline Mead Hanson, founder | 59-4 |
Donation Day, Poem "Donation Day in Grass Valley" | 59-4 |
Donkey Engine | 38-4 |
Donnally, James | 5-4 |
Donnally, Peter | 5-4 |
Donnelly, E. W. | 10-2 |
Donnely, Jonny | 66-1 |
Donner Lake | 75-2 |
Donner Lake post office | 69-1 |
Donner Lake to Johnson's Ranch, description | 19-1 |
Donner Monument | 73-1 |
Donner Party | 75-2 |
Donner Party Landmarks | 14-3 |
Donner Party, C. T. Stanton | 8-3 |
Donner Party, Mary Graves | 8-3 |
Donner Party, Mule Springs | 1-1B |
Donner Party, dedication site | 14-3 |
Donner Party, statue dedication 7-16-1918 | 1-2 |
Donner Pass | 75-2 |
Donner Summit | 75-2 |
Donner Trail, Johnson's Ranch | 19-1 |
Donner, George | 8-3 |
Donovan, Jerry | 5-4 |
Dooling, Daniel | 35-3 |
Dooling, Maurice & Brother | 35-3 |
Doom, Frances | 10-3 |
Dornin, George D. | 69-3 |
Dorsey, Alice | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Benjamin (Best?) | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Bill | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Elizabeth (Best?) | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Gusta | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Harold | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Henry | 77-1 |
Dorsey, J. J. | 6-6 |
Dorsey, Mary Ann | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Mary Elizabeth | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Mr. | 75-3 |
Dorsey, Neva | 77-1 |
Dorsey, Stella | 77-1 |
Dorseys | 6-4 |
Dos Passos, John | 72-2 |
Dosey, Tom | 77-1 |
Doten, Alfred | 41-2 |
Dougall, John | 68-4 |
Dougherty, Owen | 66-1 |
Douglas, Arletta, In Memoriam | 50-4 |
Douglas, Belle, Mrs. | 63-4 |
Douglass, David Fulton, Sheriff | 64-1 |
Dowdell, Arthur | 74-1 |
Dower family | 71-2 |
Downie House, illustration | 1-2 |
Downie, A. | 9-2 |
Downie, Major | 3-2 |
Downie, William, Major | 73-3 |
Downieville | 3-5 |
Dramatic Hall (see also Theaters) | 8-4 |
Dramatic Hall, Nevada City | 19-2 |
Dramatic Hall, opened in Nevada City | 5-1 |
Dressler, Professor | 71-2 |
Dreyfuss, Louis | 78-2 |
Drum, Frank | 63-1 |
Dry Creek | 78-1 |
Dryden, D. A. | 8-5 |
Duck Egg (see Ah Chee) | |
Dudley, Bro | 9-3 |
Dudley, Will | 5-4 |
Duel, Dibble-Lundy | 5-2 |
Duel, Gardiner-Mason | 7-1 |
Duel, Hydraulic | 6-4 |
Dueling Rules | 60-1 |
Duels | 60-1 |
Dugan, D. | 63-3 |
Dumond, Eleanore, photo | 54-4 |
Dunlap, R. R., Rev. | 9-3 |
Dunlap, W. H. | 71-2 |
Dunleavy, James S. | 69-4 |
Dunleavy, James S., Rev. | 1-2 |
Dunn (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Dunn (of Rough & Ready Company) | 8-1 |
Dunn, Francis J. | 5-3 |
Dunn, John | 23-5 |
Dunn, John S. | 1-5 |
Dunn, Tom | 23-5 |
Dunn, William | 72-4 |
Dunstan, Jennie | 5-7 |
Dunster, Sheriff | 6-3 |
Dunz, Charles | 10-1 |
Durbin, Alec | 68-1 |
Durbin, Sadie, Mrs. | 68-1 |
Durbrow, William | 67-2 |
Duryea, William H. | 66-2 |
Dustin, Daniel | 64-2 |
Dustin, Emira Pauly | 64-2 |
Dustin, Isabelle Taplin | 64-2 |
Dutch Flat | 71-4 |
Dutch Flyers visit Grass Valley, 1942 | 54-1 |
Dutch Plane Crashes in Grass Valley, 1945 | 54-2 |
Duvall, George | 70-1 |
Dwyer, John, Father | 74-3 |
Dyer, Elizabeth, "Betsy" | 74-4 |
E. Clampus Vitus | 5-5 |
E. Clampus Vitus, Bill Meek of Camptonville | 5-7 |
Eagle Hose Company No. 2 | 12-4 |
Eagle Tavern | 62-1 |
Eagle Valley | 71-3 |
Earliest Cabin in Nevada County | 40-3 |
Early Churches, Grass Valley | 9-1 |
Early Churches, Nevada County | 9-2 |
Early, J. D. | 3-4 |
Earp, W. | 63-2 |
Earthquake, Nevada County | 40-2 |
Eastern Star, Evangeline Chapter, 100 years | 27-2 |
Eastin, C. D. | 5-3 |
Eastman, Joseph Houston | 72-2 |
Eastman, Sam P. | 6-4 |
Eastman, Samuel P. | 72-2 |
Eastward Travel on the Truckee | 42-2 |
Eathorne, William J. | 72-4 |
Eaton, Ira | 70-4 |
Echo Hill | 68-4 |
Eddy, A. H. | 3-3 |
Eddy, Col. | 6-4 |
Eddy, Elizabeth B. C. (Eddy) | 66-1 |
Eddy, Elizabeth Jane (see also Morgan, Elizabeth, Mrs. John T.) | 2-4 |
Eddy, Grove | 71-2 |
Eddy, Stanley | 65-4 |
Eddy, William | 8-3 |
Education, Developing Highlights in Nevada County | 16-2 |
Edwards Crossing | 6-3 |
Edwards Grade | 6-3 |
Edwards, William | 6-3 |
Eilerman, Frances & Fred | 66-1 |
El Capital Mine | 63-3 |
Elddridge, Betty | 74-1 |
Elder, A. J. | 7-1 |
Elder, Alexander | 69-1 |
Elder, Christian | 68-4 |
Elder, David | 68-4 |
Elder, Emma | 69-1 |
Elder, James | 68-4 |
Elder, James (Jamie) | 69-1 |
Elder, John | 68-4 |
Elder, Robert | 68-4 |
Elder, Robert Clayton | 69-1 |
Elder, Sarah Esther | 69-1 |
Elder, W. & Son | 69-1 |
Elder, William | 69-1 |
Elder, William Gilbert | 69-1 |
Elder, William, Jr. | 68-4 |
Elder, William, Sr. | 68-4 |
Eldridge, see O. Eldridge & Sons | |
Elections, presidential 1928, 1932 | 36-2 |
Electricity, Let There be Light | 35-1 |
Electricity, Power Company of Nevada County | 23-1 |
Electricity, first electric lights | 7-3 |
Electricity: see P. G. & E. | |
Elk's Building, Grass Valley | 76-1 |
Elks Club Fire, 1914 | 76-3 |
Elks Lodge | 75-4 |
Elks Lodge, Grass Valley | 68-2 |
Elliott, Charles, Mrs. | 63-4 |
Ellis, E. F. W. | 3-4 |
Ellis, Edward Fortescue Warrington | 69-2 |
Ellis, G. A. | 1-5 |
Ellis, O. P. | 12-3 |
Ely, John | 3-4 |
Emanuel Episcopal Church | 72-1 |
Emerson, S. G., Rev. | 9-1 |
Emigrant Guide, 1850 | 45-2 |
Emigrant Road | 71-3 |
Emigrant Trail, Donner Lake to Johnson's Ranch | 19-1 |
Emigrant Trail, Nevada County's Path to Success | 53-1 |
Emigrant Trail, Overland Trail to Nevada County | 33-4 |
Emigrant Trail, Through Nevada City | 45-3 |
Emigrant Trail, Truckee River Route | 42-2 |
Emma Nevada | 5-5 |
Emma Nevada Born at Alpha | 12-3 |
Emma Nevada House | 68-1 |
Emma Nevada w/photo | 53-2 |
Emmanuel & Trinity Episcopal Churches | 24-4 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church | 74-1 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley | 8-5 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley, Journal of Rev. Putnam | 59-4 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley, early history | 39-2 |
Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Grass Valley, history | 8-4 |
Empire Country Club | 45-1 |
Empire High School | 28-4 |
Empire Hotel | 77-3 |
Empire Hotel fire | 77-3 |
Empire Inn | 77-3 |
Empire Market | 70-4 |
Empire Mine | 77-3 |
Empire Mine Cyanide Plant | 65-1 |
Empire Mine, Diego River visit, sketches | 76-2 |
Empire Mine, Fire 3-14-1888 | 15-3 |
Empire Mine, Fire, 1935 | 40-4 |
Empire Mine, interior of stamp mill, photo | 55-2 |
Empire Mine, office & covered walkway photo | 55-2 |
Empire Mining Co. | 65-1 |
Empire Star Mines | 71-1 |
Empire-Star Co. | 64-4 |
Empire-Star Mine | 63-4 |
Engine #5 see N.C.N.G.R.R | |
Engle, Clair, Congressman | 71-1 |
Englebright Lake w/photo | 52-2 |
Englebright, Bill | 6-4 |
Englebright, Harry | 6-4 |
Englebright, Harry L. | 73-1 |
Englebright, Harry, Congressman | 71-1 |
Englebright, W. F. | 6-4 |
Englebright, W. P. | 73-1 |
Englebright, William F. | 73-1 |
English Dam | 71-4 |
English Dam "Calling all Stations" 6-18-1883 | 2-7 |
English Dam Disaster | 37-3 |
English, Charles | 5-4 |
English, Harriet | 69-2 |
English, William F., Colonel | 70-1 |
English, William, Col. | 39-3 |
English, William, Colonel | 62-1 |
Ennor, James | 39-4 |
Ennor, Jesse James | 39-4 |
Ennors, Margaret | 3-1 |
Enright, James J., Smartsville pastor | 73-2 |
Entertainment | 8-4 |
Entertainments | 40-1 |
Entertainments, Dramatic Hall | 5-1 |
Entertainments, Jenny Lind Theatre | 5-1 |
Enzensperger, Frank | 71-2 |
Episcopal Church Rectors | 24-4 |
Episcopal Church, History of Diocese | 24-4 |
Episcopal Church, Nevada County | 24-4 |
Episcopal churches | 24-4 |
Escape from the Sea; Andre Chavanne of Grass Valley | 49-2 |
Espenscheid Estate | 70-4 |
Essex Mine | 62-1 |
Estes, Addie Garwood, Mrs. | 68-2 |
Eureka Hill | 68-4 |
Eureka Hose Co. No. 2 | 14-1 |
Eureka Lake Company | 8-2 |
Eureka Lake Ditch | 7-1 |
Eureka Lake and River Canal Company | 6-4 |
Eureka Lake and Yuba Canal Co. | 5-4 |
Eureka Land and Water Co. | 78-2 |
Eureka Mine | 1-1B |
Eureka Quartz Ledge | 5-4 |
Eureka Social Club | 78-2 |
Eureka South first settlement | 3-3 |
Eureka Township | 3-3 |
Eva, William C. | 72-4 |
Evening Telegraph | 13-2 |
Everett, Edward Fowler | 72-2 |
Everett, Henry Brown | 72-2 |
Everett, Kate Fowler | 72-2 |
Everett, L. E. L., Mrs. | 68-2 |
Ewart, Shirley, Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Ewer, Warren B. | 71-3 |
Excelsior Canal Company | 76-4 |
Excelsior Company | 5-6 |
Exchange Hotel | 68-2 |
Exemption Board | 72-4 |
Explosion, Courthouse 1867 | 15-4 |
Explosives used in mining | 26-1 |
F. & A. M. | 57-2 |
F. & A. M. Dibble Lodge No. 109 | 5-5 |
F. & A. M. Lafayette Lodge | 3-4 |
F. & A. M. Nevada Lodge No. 13 | 57-2 |
F. & A. M. Rough & Ready Lodge No. 52 | 1-2 |
F. & A. M., Nevada Lodge #13 F & A M | 57-2 |
F. & A. M., Nevada Lodge F & A M | 3-1 |
F. T. Marker's Stable | 63-3 |
Fahey, Catherine | 70-3 |
Fahey, John | 70-3 |
Fairfax, Charles S. | 68-3 |
Fairy Falls aka Beale Falls | 78-1 |
Families of Nevada County: Chapman & Wasley | 44-4 |
Family Grocery Store | 78-2 |
Farley, Dr. | 5-4 |
Farley, Ed | 7-4 |
Farley, George S., Dr. | 3-4 |
Farm Bureau | 75-4 |
Farnsworth brothers | 1-3 |
Farquhar, George H. | 9-2 |
Farquhar, George K. | 15-4 |
Farrell, John | 7-4 |
Farrell, Pat | 5-4 |
Farrington, Rosa | 6-1 |
Farrington, Rosanna | 10-2 |
Farrington, Rose | 2-3 |
Father Dalton | 77-3 |
Fauchery, Benoit | 8-2 |
Faull, William | 5-4 |
Feast of the Hungry Ghosts | 75-3 |
Felton, C. N. | 70-3 |
Fenian Secret Society aka Irish Revolutionary Brothrhood | 70-3 |
Fenton, Smith, W. H., Rev. | 8-5 |
Ferguson, Captain | 6-5 |
Ferguson, Claude | 6-4 |
Ferguson, W. I. | 68-1 |
Ferri, Vito | 64-4 |
Ferries, Yuba River | 71-3 |
Feutel, Henry | 5-6 |
Field, Charles | 70-3 |
Field, Stephen | 65-2 |
Field, Stephen Johnson | 60-3 |
Fielding, Thomas "Uncle" | 2-3 |
Fields, Mrs. | 75-3 |
Fifteenth Amendment | 39-3 |
Filer, Larry | 64-3 |
Findley, first store | 1-5 |
Finley, Jeanne C., filmaker | 77-2 |
Finnamore, William | 72-4 |
Finnegan, Frank G. | 6-2 |
Finnegan, Margaret, Mrs George P. | 70-4 |
Finnie, Allison | 5-5 |
Fire Department: Eagle Hose Company No. 2 | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Eureka Hose Co. | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Eureka Hose Company No. 2 | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Firehouse #1 | 1-3 |
Fire Department: Firehouse sold | 15-4 |
Fire Department: Grass Valley | 12-3 |
Fire Department: Grass Valley Fire Chiefs | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Grass Valley Volunteer | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Hydraulic Hose Co. No. 1 | 7-1 |
Fire Department: Nevada City | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Nevada City Fire Chiefs | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Nevada City, Volunteer Fire Dept., 1860 | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Nevada Hose Co. #1 | 1-3 |
Fire Department: Nevada Hose Company No. 1 | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Pennsylvania Engine Company No. 2 | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Pennsylvania Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 | 9-2 |
Fire Department: Protection Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 | 14-1 |
Fire Department: Protection Hose Company No. 1 | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Reliance Hose Company No. 3 | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Union Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 | 12-4 |
Fire Department: Union Hose Co. No. 2 | 7-1 |
Fire Equipment: first motorized firetruck, photo | 51-2 |
Fire Towers | 65-4 |
Fire burn area | 64-1 |
Fire causes in town | 76-3 |
Fire companies, juvenile | 76-3 |
Fire: 1852 | 14-1 |
Fire: 1858, 1860, 1862, 1873, 1877 | 12-4 |
Fire: 1859 | 14-1 |
Fire: 1867 | 15-4 |
Fire: Burn Area Map | 64-1 |
Fire: Empire Mine 1935 | 40-4 |
Fire: Empire Mine 3-14-1888 | 15-3 |
Fire: French Corral, 1853 & 1854 | 8-4 |
Fire: Grass Valley Chinese Quarter, 1877 | 12-4 |
Fire: Grass Valley destroyed, 1855 | 6-6 |
Fire: Grass Valley, 1855 | 12-4 |
Fire: Grass Valley, 1860 | 12-4 |
Fire: Grass Valley, 1862 | 12-4 |
Fire: Grass Valley, 1873 | 12-4 |
Fire: Nevada City Chinatown | 56-2 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1851 | 5-1 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1852 | 14-1 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1854 | 8-4 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1856 | 14-1 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1858 | 14-1 |
Fire: Nevada City, 1863 | 14-1 |
Fire: Nevada City, 9-7-1852 | 6-1 |
Fire: Rough and Ready 1853 | 7-1 |
Fire: Washington 1867 | 15-4 |
Fire: in 1886 | 40-1 |
Fire: in 1887 | 41-1 |
Fire: in Nevada City | 34-1 |
Firehouse #1 | 75-3 |
Firehouse #1 Chinese Altar | 62-4 |
Firehouse #1 Museum | 62-4 |
Firehouse #1 Museum's 50th Anniversary | 51-2 |
Firehouse No. 1 Museum opening, 1946 | 74-1 |
Firemen, volunteer, Nevada City | 76-3 |
First Children, First girl twins, Nevada City | 15-4 |
First Children, First white child, Grass Valley | 15-4 |
First Church | 3-3 |
First Churches | 9-3 |
First Convention of Colored Citizens of Californa | 70-1 |
First House, Cherokee | 5-1 |
First House, Nevada City | 1-5 |
First Methodist Church | 67-2 |
First Mining | 1-5 |
First Mining at Red Dog | 5-1 |
First School, in Nevada County | 5-1 |
First School, in Rough & Ready | 5-1 |
First Settlement, Eureka South | 3-3 |
First Settlement, Grass Valley | 1-5 |
First Settlement, Johnson's Digging (Birchville) | 5-1 |
First Settlement, Nevada City | 1-5 |
First Settlement, Nevada County | 1-5 |
First Settlement, Rough & Ready | 1-5 |
First Settler, David Wood, Bridgeport | 24-2 |
First Settler, John Rose | 1-4 |
First Store, Nevada City | 1-5 |
First Store, Nevada County | 1-5 |
First families, Nevada City | 1-5 |
First state highway | 75-1 |
Fisher, Dick | 78-2 |
Fisher, Dick, killing | 7-1 |
Fitzpatrick, Captain | 77-1 |
Fitzpatrick, Michael | 5-4 |
Fitzpatrick, Richard, Colonel | 69-3 |
Flagg, James Montgomery | 72-4 |
Flanders Field Cemetery & Memorial | 72-3 |
Fleming, Fenton "Bob" | 66-1 |
Fleming, Isaac L. | 72-3 |
Fleming, Isaac L., Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Fleming, Joe | 7-3 |
Fleming, Mr. | 5-4 |
Fletcher House | 20-2 |
Fletcher, George | 20-2 |
Flood, James L. | 70-3 |
Florida Flat | 5-7 |
Florida House | 5-7 |
Floridian House | 3-5 |
Floriston School | 10-2 |
Flume, Magenta | 8-2 |
Flying, The Flying Machine 1-17-1871 | 5-7 |
Flynn, Henry | 64-4 |
Fogarty, Kern | 1-1A |
Fogarty, Lily | 10-2 |
Foley, Doris | 74-1 |
Foley, Doris "Mandy, Come Home!" story | 3-2 |
Foley, Doris, Memorial issue | 36-4 |
Foley, Doris, interview (4-1977) | 55-4 |
Folsom State Prison | 76-1 |
Foote's Crossing | 29-3 |
Foote, Arthur B. | 7-4 |
Foote, Arthur Burling, Mr. & Mrs. | 72-3 |
Foote, Arthur D. | 6-5 |
Foote, Arthur DeWint | 64-4 |
Foote, Arthur, photo | 56-3 |
Foote, Mary Hallock | 72-2 |
Foote, Mary Hallock see History of the North Star House | 53-3 |
Foote, Mary Hallock, photo | 54-4 |
Foote, Mary Hallock, photo, wife of Arthur Foote | 53-3 |
Foote, Mary Hallock; "Pump Stopped at Morning Watch" | 35-4 |
Foote, William | 65-1 |
Foothill Weekly Tidings | 13-2 |
Ford, Martin | 77-3 |
Ford, Michael | 70-3 |
Ford, Mr. | 75-3 |
Ford, Stephen S. | 3-3 |
Fordice, David D. | 9-3 |
Fordyce, J. G. | 5-1 |
Foreign Miners Tax | 73-3 |
Forest City | 71-3 |
Forest Springs School | 10-2 |
Forlorn Hope Expedition | 75-2 |
Forlorn Hope Expedition Reprised | 75-2 |
Fortier, John | 63-4 |
Fosdick, Jay | 8-3 |
Fosdick, Sarah | 8-3 |
Foster's Bar | 68-3 |
Foster, A. J., Mrs. | 68-2 |
Foster, Avery J. | 75-3 |
Foster, Bert, Dr. | 72-1 |
Foster, Martin V. | 75-3 |
Foster, William | 8-3 |
Four O'clock Disaster, Daily Tidings Extra | 15-3 |
Fouse, J. M. | 6-6 |
Fowler Brothers | 2-3 |
Fowler, E. A. | 5-4 |
Fowler, Isabella Jane "Bell" Fagg | 71-3 |
Fox, H. Allen | 69-4 |
Fox, Mr. | 8-5 |
Frandy, Melvyn, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Franklin Mining Company | 70-3 |
Franklin, Miss | 10-2 |
Franklin, Mr. | 8-2 |
Fraser, G. L., Sergeant | 72-4 |
Frederick Dyer's Compendium | 70-1 |
Freeman's Bakery | 10-2 |
Freeman's Crossing | 71-4 |
Freeman, Carmena | 39-2 |
Freeman, Laura | 10-2 |
Freeman, Thomas | 71-4 |
Freeman, Tom | 2-7 |
Freemasons: see F. & A. M. | |
Freeway & preservation | 74-1 |
Freighting, Early Day | 3-2 |
Freighting, Henness Pass | 24-2 |
Freighting, Virginia Turnpike | 24-2 |
Freighting, Wells Fargo established | 5-1 |
Fremont, Jessie Benton | 3-6 |
Fremont, John C. | 65-2 |
French | 8-2 |
French Canal Company | 63-1 |
French Corral | 7-1 |
French Corral School | 18-2 |
French Corral fires 1853 & 1854 | 8-4 |
French Corral post office | 69-1 |
French Corral, Early Gold Camp | 11-2 |
French Corral, Miner's Union | 38-2 |
French Corral, Water for | 50-4 |
French Corral, named | 1-5 |
French Hill Road | 77-3 |
French Immigrants | 8-2 |
French Lake Water Company | 8-2 |
French Settlers | 12-2 |
French, Mr. | 75-3 |
French: "A Frenchman in Nevada County 1868-1869" | 52-4 |
Frenchman's Bar | 71-3 |
Friends of France | 72-2 |
Friendship Monument | 77-3 |
Frink, D. B. | 9-2 |
Frisbie Concert Hall, Nevada City | 8-4 |
Frisbie Theater | 8-4 |
Frisbie Theatre | 68-1 |
Frisbie, L. P. | 8-4 |
Frisbie, Mrs. | 68-1 |
Fuller, Charles | 71-4 |
Fulton, Anita B. | 75-4 |
Fulton, John A. | 56-3 |
Fulton, John A. & Family | 56-3 |
Fulweiler Bros. | 7-3 |
Fulweiler, Charley | 7-3 |
Fung Kee | 3-5 |
Gabriel, Mary, Sister | 10-2 |
Gadda, Onorato | 72-3 |
Galindo, Fred | 66-1 |
Galivotti, Lucy Breese | 6-3 |
Galivotti, Silvia | 6-3 |
Galivotti, murder | 6-3 |
Gallagher Brothers | 74-3 |
Gallagher, John | 5-1 |
Gallino | 64-4 |
Gallino Dairy | 64-4 |
Gallino Ranch | 64-4 |
Gallino, Ana | 64-4 |
Gallino, Angelina | 64-4 |
Gallino, Antone "Tony" | 64-4 |
Gallino, Antone & Margarita wedding photo | 64-4 |
Gallino, Dave, w/photo | 64-4 |
Gallino, Frank | 64-4 |
Gallino, Jeannette | 64-4 |
Gallino, John | 64-4 |
Gallino, Katherine (Kay) | 64-4 |
Gallino, Manual | 64-4 |
Gallino, Margaret (Midge) | 64-4 |
Gallino, Marguerita Accossato | 64-4 |
Gallino, Marie Cecilia (Cece) | 64-4 |
Gallino, Norma | 64-4 |
Gallino, Rosie | 64-4 |
Gallino, Secundo | 64-4 |
Gallino, William | 64-4 |
Galloway (store) | 1-5 |
Galloway, Phil aka Gallwey | 70-3 |
Games, Cornish | 8-4 |
Ganong, O. T. | 68-1 |
Gardner, H. C. | 7-1 |
Gardner, Joseph | 1-5 |
Garfield School, Grass Valley | 38-3 |
Garfield, James A. | 65-2 |
Garizim Lodge | 78-2 |
Garizim Lodge No. 43 of International Order of B'nai B'rith | 78-2 |
Garland, William | 63-4 |
Garnett, Porter | 72-2 |
Garrison, William Lloyd | 75-3 |
Garthe, Leo | 63-3 |
Garthe, Leopold | 3-4 |
Garver, Mike | 7-3 |
Garwood (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Gary, T. B.Gary, Lucy | 71-2 |
Gas Works, Grass Valley | 68-2 |
Gaston Ridge, History of, 1853-1918 | 31-4 |
Gault, Alexander | 9-3 |
Gayley, Charles Mills, Professor, Berkeley | 72-2 |
Gaylord, E. E., store | 7-1 |
Gaylord, E. H. | 3-4 |
Gaylord, Ralph Fire Board Secretary | 76-3 |
Geiger Station | 71-4 |
Geiger, Vincent | 73-4 |
Gem Photo Theater | 20-1 |
Genasci | 64-4 |
Gentleman Highwayman; see Bell, Tom | |
Gentry, R. B. | 70-3 |
Gentry, Sheriff | 70-3 |
George S. Pierce & Co. | 68-1 |
George, Annie J. | 67-2 |
George, Elton F. | 67-2 |
George, Harold J. | 7-4 |
George, John | 67-2 |
George, Louisa Ann Jewell | 67-2 |
George, Ray | 67-2 |
George, Samuel | 67-2 |
George, Will T. | 7-4 |
George, William | 8-5 |
George, William H. | 67-2 |
George, William T. (Will T.) | 67-2 |
German Hotel | 10-1 |
German cruiser, Leipzig | 72-1 |
Germany, Aaron Sargent's descriptions of time there | 65-2 |
Germonie, Jerome | 64-4 |
Geronimi | 64-4 |
Getchell, Danna Bullard, Sheriff | 66-1 |
Getty, J. Paul Trust | 76-2 |
Ghidotti, John, Mrs. | 64-4 |
Ghost Town; Town that won't ghost | 8-1 |
Giant Powder fire (1900) | 76-3 |
Gilbert, Julia | 69-1 |
Gilbert, Mr. | 5-4 |
Gill, Thomas | 9-3 |
Gillet, Felix | 5-3 |
Gillet, Felix, author | 42-3 |
Gillet, Felix, silk culture, photo | 42-4 |
Gilmore Lyman: "Did Gilmore Fly? Yes and No" | 52-1 |
Gilmore, Lyman | 53-2 |
Gilmore, Lyman, "A Fiber-optical Allusion" (Student speech title) | 51-2 |
Gilmore, Lyman: "A Personal Glimpse" w/photo | 52-1 |
Gilmore, Lyman: "Further notes on Lyman Gilmore, Jr. w/photo | 53-4 |
Giunchi, Orlindo | 72-3 |
Gladding, McBean & Company | 74-3 |
Gladly! (Cornish "Cousin Jack" story) | 3-6 |
Glaister, William | 72-4 |
Glasson House | 20-2 |
Glasson, Johnny | 6-4 |
Glasson, Josiah, horseshoer | 74-3 |
Glenbrook Basin | 77-4 |
Glenbrook Park | 77-4 |
Glenbrook Park Association | 77-4 |
Glenwood Park | 41-1 |
Globe Ranch post office | 69-1 |
Goad, Albert W., Corporal | 72-4 |
Goat Ranch | 1-4 |
Godfrey, Charles | 5-4 |
Godfrey, James: Overland Journal | 46-4 |
Gold Bluff Company, map | 59-3 |
Gold Camps: Early Days of the Gold Rush | 11-2 |
Gold Camps: Shaft boring inexpensive | 16-1 |
Gold Camps: and it's production | 13-1 |
Gold Camps; Quartz Mining Monument | 15-3A |
Gold Cut Mine | 7-1 |
Gold Discovery in Californai | 73-3 |
Gold Finn Mining Company | 76-1 |
Gold Flat | 5-3 |
Gold Flat Diggings | 59-3 |
Gold Flat School | 21-2 |
Gold Hill | 68-4 |
Gold Hill Mill | 3-6 |
Gold Hill Mine | 3-6 |
Gold Hill Monument | 68-4 |
Gold Hill Quartz Mining Company | 8-5 |
Gold Medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition | 70-2 |
Gold Quartz Discovery Monument | 73-1 |
Gold Quartz Mining Company | 6-6 |
Gold Quartz Monument @ Colfax | 73-1 |
Gold Quartz Monument @ Colfax, move, demolition | 73-1 |
Gold Run | 66-2 |
Gold Rush, The California | 50-1 |
Gold Rush; Early day gold camps | 11-2 |
Gold Star Memorial | 75-4 |
Gold Tunnel Mine | 3-4 |
Gold bearing quartz discovery | 34-4 |
Gold in Quaartz discovery | 77-3 |
Gold quartz, discovery of | 3-6 |
Gold: It's Production | 13-1 |
Golden Age of the Rector Brothers | 65-4 |
Golden Gate Saloon | 69-2 |
Golden Gate Steamer, lost at sea | 49-2 |
Golden Spike Ceremony | 76-4 |
Golden, Rev. | 9-1 |
Goldsmith, Abraham | 78-2 |
Goldsworthy, Wallace | 72-4 |
Goodrich, Levi | 66-3 |
Goodyear's Bar & Creek | 3-5 |
Goodyears Bar | 6-5 |
Gordon, Mr. | 7-1 |
Gorham, George C. | 65-1 |
Goudge, Henry | 63-4 |
Gouge Eye | 66-2 |
Gough, Mr. | 10-2 |
Gourley, F. A., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Gourley, Veda | 71-2 |
Government: Nevada City's First | 3-3 |
Goyne, Gertrude | 10-2 |
Goyne, May Martin, photo | 48-4 |
Graham, A. J. | 1-5 |
Grand Army of the Republic | 72-4 |
Granger, Harold | 72-1 |
Graniteville | 3-3 |
Graniteville post office | 69-1 |
Graniteville, Part I | 26-2 |
Graniteville, Part II | 26-3 |
Grass Valley | 75-3 |
Grass Valley Auditorium | 72-1 |
Grass Valley Band | 72-4 |
Grass Valley Board of Trade | 73-1 |
Grass Valley Carol Choir | 73-1 |
Grass Valley Chinese Quarter fire, 1877 | 12-4 |
Grass Valley Concert Band | 67-2 |
Grass Valley Congregational Church | 9-2 |
Grass Valley Courtship, Will Sampson & Edna Dahl | 37-3 |
Grass Valley Fire Department | 12-3 |
Grass Valley Fire Department Chiefs | 12-4 |
Grass Valley High School | 28-4 |
Grass Valley House | 2-3 |
Grass Valley Improvement Association | 63-4 |
Grass Valley Ladies Relief Society | 49-3 |
Grass Valley Ladies' Benevolent Society | 68-2 |
Grass Valley Lions Club | 74-1 |
Grass Valley Methodist Church | 5-1 |
Grass Valley Morning Union | 13-2 |
Grass Valley Museum | 77-3 |
Grass Valley National | 68-3 |
Grass Valley Republican | 13-2 |
Grass Valley Rifle Club | 72-4 |
Grass Valley School, first | 6-1 |
Grass Valley Sportsman Club | 64-4 |
Grass Valley Telegraph | 70-1 |
Grass Valley Union | 51-4 |
Grass Valley Veterans Memorial Building | 52-3 |
Grass Valley Volunteer Fire Department | 12-4 |
Grass Valley Women's Business & Professional Club | 74-1 |
Grass Valley aka Centerville | 69-2 |
Grass Valley and Nevada Stage, Mr. Hooper, driver | 59-4 |
Grass Valley destroyed, 1855 | 6-6 |
Grass Valley fire, 1855 | 68-2 |
Grass Valley fire, 1860 | 12-4 |
Grass Valley fire, 1862 | 12-4 |
Grass Valley fire, 1873 | 12-4 |
Grass Valley's Hayti Hill | 62-1 |
Grass Valley, 1848-1852 | 2-3 |
Grass Valley, 1855 | 6-6 |
Grass Valley, 2 photos | 55-2 |
Grass Valley, Brief Historical Sketch | 59-4 |
Grass Valley, Discovery of Quartz | 3-3 |
Grass Valley, Empire Mine | 17-2 |
Grass Valley, Fire Department, volunteer | 12-4 |
Grass Valley, First Justice Elected | 3-3 |
Grass Valley, First settlement | 1-5 |
Grass Valley, Library | 13-3 |
Grass Valley, Mysterious Indian | 5-2 |
Grass Valley, Stock Exchange History | 43-2 |
Grass Valley, White Child Born | 15-4 |
Grass Valley, early churches | 9-1 |
Grass Valley, in 1894 | 55-2 |
Graves, "Lone Graves of Nevada County | 15-1 |
Graves, Eleanor | 8-3 |
Graves, Elizabeth | 8-3 |
Graves, Franklin | 8-3 |
Graves, Franklin & Family | 75-2 |
Graves, Franklin, Jr. | 8-3 |
Graves, Jonathan | 8-3 |
Graves, Lovina | 8-3 |
Graves, Mary Ann | 75-2 |
Graves, Mary Clark (Heroine of the Donner Party) | 8-3 |
Graves, Nancy | 8-3 |
Graves, Red Dog Cemetery | 14-2 |
Graves, The Lone Grave | 8-4 |
Graves, William | 8-3 |
Graves, first Christian Burial | 1-5 |
Graveyard Hill | 5-7 |
Gray (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Gray, Pat | 6-5 |
Graydon, Charles, In Memoriam | 51-1 |
Great Diamond Hoax | 54-4 |
Great Republic of Rough & Ready | 69-4 |
Great War | 72-1 |
Great Washington Blue Gravel Mining Co. | 68-1 |
Greeley School, see also Spenceville School | 10-2 |
Green & Johnson | 66-2 |
Green, Fred J., Sergeant | 72-4 |
Green, Jeremiah C. | 66-2 |
Green, Louise Isabelle Hall, Diary | 44-4 |
Green, Thomas J., Maj. Gen | 5-1 |
Greene, Fred, Sergeant | 72-4 |
Greene, Henry Atwell, Capt. | 62-2 |
Greenwood Cemetery | 1-1B |
Greenwood Gable | 12-3 |
Greenwood's Camp | 63-3 |
Greenwood, Caleb | 63-3 |
Greer, Jim | 9-1 |
Greer, John W. | 3-3 |
Gregory, John F. | 77-1 |
Gregory, Mary (Mrs. William) | 21-2 |
Gregory, Uriah S. | 77-1 |
Gregory-Whiting Family | 21-2 |
Griffin, Fr. | 9-3 |
Griffith, Billy | 6-4 |
Griffith, Thomas, Superintendent, Memorial Park | 75-4 |
Grigg, Ernest | 72-4 |
Grigg, William | 72-4 |
Grissel (Exchange) Hotel | 63-3 |
Grissel, George | 63-3 |
Grissel, John | 63-3 |
Grizzly Ditch | 5-1 |
Groot, Henry | 68-4 |
Groves (W. C.) Funeral Home | 6-3 |
Groves, William C. | 46-1 |
Guardian Angel fire fighting towers | 76-3 |
Guild, Frank | 68-1 |
Gunter, Mr. & Mrs | 71-2 |
Gurney, Chandler, Senator | 71-1 |
Gwin, William M., U.S.Senator | 73-4 |
Haas, I. | 73-1 |
Haddix, Rev. | 9-1 |
Hadley, J. M. & wife | 71-2 |
Hagaman, Wallace | 62-4 |
Hagaman, Wally | 75-3 |
Hagood, Johnson, Confederate General | 70-1 |
Hague House, The | 56-3 |
Hague, Elizabeth | 75-4 |
Hague, James D. | 70-2 |
Hague, William | 72-3 |
Hague, William, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Hague, William, Lt. | 52-3 |
Hahn, Oliver | 68-3 |
Hale, J. G., Rev. | 9-1 |
Hale, John G., Reverend | 69-3 |
Haley, James, attempted murder of | 66-1 |
Hall Brothers, George & John | 78-3 |
Hall of Fame | 3-1 |
Hall, Charley | 68-3 |
Hall, Dr. | 77-1 |
Hall, Green: Isabelle Diaries | 44-4 |
Hall, Louise (Lulu): Isabelle Diaries | 44-4 |
Halladay, E. | 9-2 |
Hallet, M. | 5-4 |
Hallett, Albert Henry | 5-4 |
Hallett, H. | 5-4 |
Hallock, George | 10-4 |
Hallowell, E. | 5-4 |
Halstead (of Stockton Mill) | 3-6 |
Halver, Mr. | 5-4 |
Hamilton Hall | 77-1 |
Hamilton Hall, first opened 5-1-1856 | 6-6 |
Hamilton Hall, picture | 59-4 |
Hamilton, G. | 8-4 |
Hamilton, Gavin | 69-2 |
Hamilton, H. K., Dr. | 9-1 |
Hamilton, Isaac M. | 64-4 |
Hamilton, J. H. | 75-3 |
Hamilton, Mary T. | 69-2 |
Hamilton, Mr. | 77-1 |
Hamlin, Dr. | 9-3 |
Hampton, Catherine (Kate) | 69-3 |
Hampton, Wade III, Major General (Confederate) | 69-3 |
Hanchett, Lewis J. | 35-3 |
Haney, Anna Mary | 74-2 |
Hanging: Brown at Newtown | 6-1 |
Hanging: Collo | 3-1 |
Hanging: Collo at Rough and Ready | 5-1 |
Hanging: James Barrett, Nevada City | 6-1 |
Hanging: James Knowlton | 5-1 |
Hannah, Thomas | 5-6 |
Hansen, A. J., Reverand | 63-3 |
Hansen, Arlie | 74-1 |
Hansen, Very | 63-4 |
Hanson, Caroline Mead | 74-2 |
Hanson, Caroline Mead: Donation Day Founder | 59-4 |
Hardy (of Rough and Ready Company) | 8-1 |
Harmon, Maria P. (see also Delano, Maria (Mrs. Alonzo) | 2-6 |
Harmony Ridge district | 67-2 |
Harriet Rockwell (ship) | 68-4 |
Harris (A.) & Co. | 7-1 |
Harris Grocery | 63-4 |
Harris, George | 69-1 |
Harris, S. H., Dr. | 1-5 |
Harris, S. M. | 2-6 |
Harris, W. D. | 8-5 |
Harrison, Clinton | 71-2 |
Harrison, Jack | 75-3 |
Hart, T. | 5-4 |
Hartley, Alice | 5-6 |
Hartley, Henry W. | 5-6 |
Hartling, Henry | 3-5 |
Hartung | 1-4 |
Hartung's Jewelers | 63-4 |
Hartung-Sparnon Jazz Band | 77-4 |
Harvard Club plaque @ G.V. Library | 67-3 |
Harvey, Miss | 10-2 |
Hasey, Andrew | 68-1 |
Haskins, Charles Warren | 72-1 |
Hastings, John | 3-4 |
Hastings, Lansford | 75-2 |
Hatch, H. L. | 10-2 |
Hatcher, Joe | 5-4 |
Hatfield, Charles Mallory: Rainmaker visits | 40-3 |
Hathaway, Emma, Mrs. | 66-1 |
Hatton, Ida Sonntag | 66-2 |
Hatton, Woodberry | 66-2 |
Haven, Elish | 5-3 |
Hawaiian Musicians & dancers | 73-3 |
Hawaiians aka Kanakas | 73-3 |
Hawkins, Ray | 6-5 |
Hawley, Charles | 5-4 |
Hawley, Oscar | 5-4 |
Hawley, Robert | 5-4 |
Hay, George S. | 73-1 |
Hayes, Kate | 42-1 |
Hayes, Kate, corrections | 42-3 |
Haypress Meadows | 3-2 |
Hays, Ray | 76-1 |
Hayti Hill | 62-1 |
He Talk Lie (Chinese) | 3-5 |
Heacock, H. B., Rev. | 8-5 |
Head, A. E. | 70-3 |
Hearst, George | 68-2 |
Hearst, George, LeCompton Mine | 10-1 |
Hebrew Benevolent Society | 78-2 |
Hefelfinger, Isabel | 74-1 |
Hegarty, George | 6-4 |
Hegarty, William C., Pvt. | 52-3 |
Helling, Madelyn | 74-1 |
Helvetia and Lafayette Co. | 62-1 |
Hemingway, Ernest | 72-2 |
Hemmen, Jennifer | 75-2 |
Henderson Street, 310 (Heritage Home Award) | 54-2 |
Henderson Street, 429 (Heritage Home Award) | 57-1 |
Henderson, Herschel, letters | 54-1 |
Henderson, J. | 68-2 |
Henderson, William, Dr., letters | 54-1 |
Hendricks, M. V. | 73-2 |
Henley, Thomas | 73-4 |
Henness Pass | 71-3 |
Henness Pass Road | 78-1 |
Henness Pass Turnpike Company | 76-4 |
Henness Pass: Virginia Turnpike freighting | 24-2 |
Henness, Patrick | 71-3 |
Hennessy School | 28-4 |
Hennessy, James S. | 6-2 |
Hennessy, John | 6-2 |
Hennessy, Mary | 6-2 |
Hennessy, Nonette V. (McGlashan) | 2-5 |
Henry, Patrick | 3-3 |
Henry, Tom | 3-4 |
Henson, Josiah, Reverend | 77-1 |
Hentz, George | 7-3 |
Herbert, P. T. | 73-4 |
Heritage Home Award Program, Grass Valley, 1998 | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award Program, Grass Valley, 1999 | 54-2 |
Heritage Home Award Program, Grass Valley, 2001 | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 104 Walsh St. | 61-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 107 Mohawk St. | 59-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 111 Conaway St. | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 123 Race St. | 59-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 128 High St. | 61-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 129 Richardson St. | 57-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 153 Race St. | 61-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 203 Pleasant St. | 61-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 208 Townsend St. | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 220 Colfax Ave. | 54-2 |
Heritage Home Award: 229 Chapel St. | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 257 Auburn St. | 61-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 303 Chapel St. | 59-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 310 Henderson St. | 54-2 |
Heritage Home Award: 318 Neal St. | 57-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 319 Neal St. | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 374 Mill St. | 59-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 400 West Main St. | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 418 Kate Hayes St. | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 428 West Main St. | 54-2 |
Heritage Home Award: 429 Henderson St. | 57-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 505 Linden Ave | 59-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 505 West Main St. | 57-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 506 Linden Ave | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 511 West Main St. | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 515 West Main St. | 54-2 |
Heritage Home Award: 519 Walsh St. | 53-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 602 West Main St. | 57-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 636 Linden Ave. | 56-1 |
Heritage Home Award: 652 Linden Ave. | 54-2 |
Hermit: of Meadow Lake (Henry W. Hartley) | 5-5 |
Hermitage | 73-4 |
Herrick, E. Dwight | 9-2 |
Herrick, Mary L | 8-5 |
Hershey, Daniel | 63-3 |
Hess' Crossing | 7-1 |
Hess, Thomaas P. | 71-3 |
Hess, Thomas | 71-4 |
Heydlauff, Milton J. | 66-2 |
Heydlauff, William Fred | 66-2 |
Heyer, Henry | 67-1 |
Heyman Family | 78-2 |
Heyman, | 78-2 |
Hibbard, Mrs. C. | 10-2 |
Hickey, J. M. | 70-3 |
Hickman, Richard O., Diary | 45-2 |
High Street, 128 (Heritage Home Award) | 61-1 |
Highgrading, of gold | 55-2 |
Highway 49 to Downieville | 75-1 |
Highway Bond Issue, first, 1909 | 75-1 |
Hill, C. R. | 8-5 |
Hill, C. Wilson | 2-6 |
Hill, Chester | 65-1 |
Hill, Cyrus | 9-1 |
Hill, Elina W., U.S. Army W. W. I Nurse | 75-4 |
Hill, Hedley | 72-3 |
Hill, Hedley, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Hill, J. B. | 8-5 |
Hill, J. B., Rev. | 8-4 |
Hill, John | 7-1 |
Hill, John H. | 72-4 |
Hill, Karen | 78-1 |
Hill, W. H. | 9-2 |
Hill, W. H., Rev. | 9-3 |
Hills, Jerusha M. | 75-1 |
Hine, Richard | 72-4 |
Hines, Caroline | 78-2 |
Hinman, M. H. | 69-1 |
Hirschman Brothers, Henry & Moses | 78-2 |
Hirschman Diggings | 7-3 |
Hirschman's Diggings | 78-2 |
Hirschman, H. | 7-3 |
Hirschman, L. | 25-3 |
Hirschman, Leb | 78-2 |
Hirshman, H. (see Hirschman) | |
Hiscox, Agnes (Mrs. William) | 72-4 |
Hiscox, Mary, Mrs. | 72-4 |
Hiscox, William | 72-4 |
Hiscox, William Henry | 72-4 |
Historian, Junior, Essays, 1986 | 40-3 |
Historian, Junior, Essays, 1987 | 41-3 |
Historical Society, 1944-1994 | 48-2 |
Historical Society: History of | 32-4 |
Historical Society: Mining Exhibit | 22-3 |
Historical Society: Museum in Nevada City | 22-3 |
History Center building | 74-1 |
History of Nevada County, California, Thompson & West | 34-1 |
Hitchens, Frank | 71-2 |
Hitchens, J. M., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Hitler, Adolph | 71-1 |
Hoag, I. H., farmer | 71-4 |
Hoard, George W. | 7-1 |
Hobart, W. S. | 10-2 |
Hocking, Ernest | 66-1 |
Hocking, Ernie | 7-4 |
Hocking, George | 75-1 |
Hocking, Rev. | 9-1 |
Hocking, William | 72-4 |
Hodge, H. C. | 5-1 |
Hodge, Hiram C. | 6-1 |
Hoffman, Fritz | 66-1 |
Hoffman, Ollie, Mrs. | 63-4 |
Hogan, John | 63-3 |
Hoge, Arthur, Sr. | 6-4 |
Hoit, Moses F. | 67-4 |
Holbrook, Dan | 2-6 |
Holbrook, James Savage, Justice | 66-1 |
Holbrooke Hotel, w/photos | 56-4 |
Holbrooke, D. P. | 1-5 |
Holcomb, Jesse | 7-3 |
Holland Family | 1-1A |
Holland, A. H. | 67-4 |
Holland, Robert | 5-4 |
Holland, T. | 5-4 |
Holland, Tom | 5-4 |
Hollis and Baxter Market & Store | 62-1 |
Hollow, John | 7-4 |
Holmes, Dr. | 69-1 |
Holmes, George, Dr. | 9-3 |
Holt (of Rough and Ready Company) | 8-1 |
Holt's Sawmill | 43-3 |
Holt's Sawmill (George Holt) | 3-3 |
Holt's Sawmill, Indian attack 5-1850 | 53-4 |
Holt, George | 3-3 |
Holt, Samuel | 3-3 |
Homan family | 71-2 |
Homes with a History, Part I | 20-2 |
Homes with a History, Part II | 20-3 |
Homes: Bourbon | 20-3 |
Homes: Bourn | 20-3 |
Homes: Coleman | 20-2 |
Homes: Columbia Hill First | 7-1 |
Homes: Crabtree | 20-2 |
Homes: Davis Brick | 7-1 |
Homes: First on Broad St. | 1-5 |
Homes: Lola Montez | 34-3 |
Homes: Old Homes | 2-4 |
Homes: Red Castle | 1-3 |
Hoon (Chinese resident) | 6-5 |
Hooper, A. E. | 67-2 |
Hooper, Frederick | 72-4 |
Hooper, H. W. | 67-2 |
Hooper, Harry | 67-2 |
Hooper, Jack | 66-1 |
Hooper, John, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Hoover, Herbert | 72-3 |
Hoover, Herbert, Mrs. (Lou) | 72-2 |
Hoover, Herbert, in Nevada County | 36-2 |
Hoover, Lou | 72-3 |
Hop Yeck Houng & Co. | 62-4 |
Hopkins, Coroner | 73-2 |
Hopkins, Gomer | 71-2 |
Hopkins, Mark | 76-4 |
Horan, Lizzie | 10-2 |
Horgan, William, Fr. | 8-5 |
Horse disease "Epizootic" | 75-3 |
Horses: "Mandy Come Home" | 3-2 |
Horses: "The Gentle Giant" (student speech) w/photo | 57-2 |
Horton Family | 54-1 |
Horton, E. | 9-1 |
Horton, Fred | 9-1 |
Hosking (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Hosking, Stuart | 72-4 |
Hospital: Nevada County | 5-3 |
Hotel de France | 62-3 |
Hotel de Paris | 70-4 |
Hothersall Twins; first twins | 15-4 |
Hothersall, Adelaide | 15-4 |
Hothersall, Adeline | 15-4 |
Hothersall, Elijah | 15-4 |
Hothersall, Elizabeth Holt | 15-4 |
Hou Wang Miao | 75-3 |
Hou Wang Temple | 78-3 |
Hou Wong Joss House, Grass Valley | 51-2 |
Housman, L | 1-5 |
Houston Fund | 76-3 |
Houston, Elizabeth | 76-3 |
How It Was in 1887 (see also Glenbrook Park | 42-2 |
How The Pump Stopped at the Morning Watch | 35-4 |
Howe, Charles L. | 70-1 |
Howe, Judge | 3-5 |
Hoyle, M. | 72-4 |
Hoyt, Captain | 2-6 |
Hubbard, E. P. | 5-4 |
Hubbard, James F., Judge | 3-3 |
Huckins, Bob (Deputy Sheriff of San Juan Ridge) | 2-2 |
Hudson's Bay Company | 73-3 |
Huff, William | 5-4 |
Huffaker's Station, Hotel & Stage Stop | 71-4 |
Huffaker, Granville W. | 71-4 |
Hughes, George | 65-4 |
Hughes, James | 9-1 |
Hughes, Robert | 73-1 |
Hughes, Thomas L. | 68-1 |
Hughes, William | 5-4 |
Huling, E., Miss (see also Taylor, Mrs. Benjamin) | 2-3 |
Hull, Patrick | 6-6 |
Humbug | 15-4 |
Humbug, Bloomfield (see also North Bloomfield) | 12-2 |
Humbug, North Bloomfield | 6-1 |
Humiston, Luther | 3-3 |
Humphrey, Frederick | 72-4 |
Hundred Days Offensive | 72-1 |
Hungry 40's | 74-4 |
Hunt's Hill | 66-2 |
Hunt, Dr. | 8-2 |
Hunt, R. M., Mrs. | 9-3 |
Hunt, Robert M., Doctor (Pioneer Doctor) | 5-3 |
Hunt, Rockwell | 74-1 |
Hunt, Rockwell D. | 74-1 |
Huntington, Colis P. | 76-4 |
Huntington, Collis | 71-4 |
Hussey, Simeon S. | 67-4 |
Hustler, W. | 5-4 |
Hutchings, James M. | 73-4 |
Hutchins (husband of Miss Romargi) | 3-5 |
Hutchinson, G. T. | 5-4 |
Hutchinson, Jim | 10-4 |
Hutchison, James | 15-2 |
Hutchison, James H. | 76-3 |
Hyatt, Walter | 67-2 |
Hyde, Hazel | 71-2 |
Hydraulic Hose Co. No. 1 | 7-1 |
Hydraulic Mining | 77-2 |
Hydraulic Mining: E. E. Matteson | 6-4 |
Hydraulic Mining: Gold and it's production | 13-1 |
Hydraulic Mining: Student Speech contest winner, 1999 | 54-2 |
Hydraulic Mining: first introduced | 6-1 |
Hydraulic Mining: in Nevada County | 10-4 |
Hydraulic Mining: see also The Story of the Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
Hydraulic Press | 13-2 |
Hynes, James J., Smartsville pastor | 73-2 |
Hynes, Malachy, Reverend | 73-2 |
Hynes, Michael, Reverend | 73-2 |
I.O.O.F. Lodge: Centennial, photo | 27-1 |
I.O.O.F. Oustomah Lodge No. 16 | 65-1 |
I.O.O.F. see Odd Fellows | 66-2 |
I.O.O.F., Mountain Rose Lodge No. 20 | 1-2 |
I.O.O.F., Nevada City Dedication | 27-1 |
I.O.O.F., Oustomah Lodge | 43-2 |
I.O.O.F., Oustomah Lodge No. 16 | 9-2 |
I.O.O.F., Union Encampment No. 11 | 1-2 |
Idaho Maryland Mine vs. U.S. Government | 71-1 |
Idaho-Maryland Mine | 7-4 |
Idaho-Maryland Mine, 1934 | 48-4 |
Illinois Bar | 71-3 |
Illinois House | 75-1 |
Immigrant Trail through Nevada City | 45-3 |
Immigration, first U.S. policy on | 65-1 |
Imperial Paint and Copper Co. | 53-2 |
Indepencence Lake: Rose Farrington's Trip, 1864 | 40-3 |
Independence Lake | 32-2 |
Independent Fundamentalist Church | 9-1 |
Independent Order of Good Templars | 68-2 |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows, (see I.O.O.F.) | |
Indian Springs School | 10-2 |
Indian Springs post office | 69-1 |
Indiana Camp | 63-3 |
Indians | 69-1 |
Indians: "As I Remember Them" | 7-2 |
Indians: "Last of the Oustomahs" | 13-4 |
Indians: Attack and Treaty | 2-6 |
Indians: Attack on Holt's Sawmill | 3-3 |
Indians: Betsy | 7-2 |
Indians: California | 42-3 |
Indians: Colo hanged | 5-1 |
Indians: Grass Valley's Mysterious | 5-2 |
Indians: Indian Camps map | 7-2 |
Indians: Josie | 7-2 |
Indians: Lewis (Indian Guide) | 8-3 |
Indians: Prehistory of Nevada County | 32-4 |
Indians: Rocking Stone | 2-5 |
Indians: Salvador (Indian guide) | 8-3 |
Indians: Snow Plant | 2-5 |
Indians: Two Peoples | 36-3 |
Indians: Washoe | 2-5 |
Indians: Weima, Chief | 3-1 |
Indians: Wemah, Chief | 5-1 |
Ingram, Thomas, State Senator | 75-4 |
International Union of Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers | 71-1 |
International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers (C.I.O.) | 47-2 |
Ioana Keaala o'Kai-ana aka John Kelly | 73-3 |
Iowa Hill News | 7-1 |
Irish Boy (Chinese resident) | 2-2 |
Irish Rebellion | 70-3 |
Irish priests | 73-2 |
Irish workers | 77-3 |
Iroquois | 73-3 |
Irvine, Richard C. | 75-1 |
Irwin Ditch (Captain Irving's Ditch) | 8-2 |
Irwin, Annie | 10-2 |
Ishi | 74-4 |
Ismert's Grove | 77-4 |
Isoard, A. | 3-4 |
Isoard, Maxine | 66-1 |
Italian Mine | 64-4 |
Italians of Nevada County | 64-4 |
Italy | 64-4 |
Ivey, Mabel | 71-2 |
J. C. Penney | 63-4 |
J. J. Rowe Grocery | 63-4 |
Jackson & Henness Pass, see Henness Pass | |
Jackson Pass | 71-3 |
Jackson's Ranch | 71-3 |
Jackson, Grace | 71-2 |
Jackson, J. J. | 73-1 |
Jackson, Mr. | 71-3 |
Jackson, Si | 7-3 |
Jacobs, Dr. | 65-1 |
Jacobs, George | 68-1 |
Jacobs, George F., Mrs. | 65-1 |
James, Jefferson | 65-4 |
James, Lucinda Jane Rector | 65-4 |
James, Nancy | 68-2 |
James, William | 67-3 |
Jameson, Dr. | 5-3 |
Jamison's Crossing | 71-4 |
Jatunn, Linville Dooley, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Jefferson (town) | 63-3 |
Jefferson, (town site) settled-Greenwood's Camp | 1-5 |
Jeffery, Richard E.(mine owner, inventor, millionaire) | 54-3 |
Jennings, Hennen | 72-3 |
Jennings, Henning | 64-4 |
Jenny Ledge Mine | 78-2 |
Jenny Lind Theater | 8-4 |
Jenny Lind Theater, Grass Valley | 6-1 |
Jenny Lind Theater, Nevada City | 5-1 |
Jensen, William | 5-4 |
Jerk Line-mule/wagon train | 71-3 |
Jewish Cemetery | 25-3 |
Jewish Cemetery, Grass Valley | 78-2 |
Jewish Cemetery, Nevada City | 78-2 |
Jewish Row (Auburn St.) | 78-2 |
Jewish in Nevada County | 78-2 |
Jews: History in Grass Valley & Nevada City vicinity | 25-3 |
Jim Crow Ravine | 73-3 |
John Best Shoe Store | 74-4 |
John Farrell Carol Choir | 67-2 |
John S. Hennessy School | 64-4 |
John Williams Theater | 19-2 |
John, Stephen | 71-2 |
John, Thomas | 3-6 |
Johnson Rancho | 78-1 |
Johnson's Crossing | 2-6 |
Johnson's Diggings (Birchville) | 7-1 |
Johnson's Diggings: Birchville settled | 5-1 |
Johnson's Ranch | 75-2 |
Johnson's Ranch: Description from Donner Lake | 19-1 |
Johnson's Rancho | 1-4 |
Johnson, David | 7-1 |
Johnson, David, Deputy | 1-3 |
Johnson, Grove L. | 66-1 |
Johnson, Gus | 66-2 |
Johnson, Gustavus A. | 66-2 |
Johnson, H. L. | 71-2 |
Johnson, Hugh S., General | 63-4 |
Johnson, J. J. | 75-3 |
Johnston, Edgar | 7-4 |
Joiner (of Lake City) | 7-1 |
Jones Bar | 71-3 |
Jones Bar Ferry | 71-3 |
Jones Family, Hon. George L. | 6-2 |
Jones Memorial Hospital | 74-3 |
Jones, Annie Power | 6-2 |
Jones, C. W. | 5-3 |
Jones, C. W., Dr. | 6-2 |
Jones, Carl P. | 72-3 |
Jones, Carl P., Dr. | 6-4 |
Jones, Carl Power, Dr. | 6-2 |
Jones, Edwin Harold | 6-2 |
Jones, Florence M. | 64-3 |
Jones, Frances | 6-2 |
Jones, Frances G. | 72-3 |
Jones, Francis | 75-4 |
Jones, George | 72-3 |
Jones, George L. | 7-4 |
Jones, George Louis, Judge | 6-2 |
Jones, Glenn | 74-1 |
Jones, Helen | 72-3 |
Jones, Helen Crocker Mott (Mrs. George Louis) | 6-2 |
Jones, Helen Frances | 6-2 |
Jones, J. T. | 73-1 |
Jones, Jane | 77-1 |
Jones, John P., Senator | 65-2 |
Jones, John T. | 72-3 |
Jones, John Taylor, Dr. | 6-2 |
Jones, Mary | 9-1 |
Jones, Minnie | 6-2 |
Jones, Miss | 10-2 |
Jones, Nancy Mott | 6-2 |
Jones, Pat | 70-1 |
Jones, R. Tom, Southern Pacific Superintendent | 73-1 |
Jones, Raymond | 9-1 |
Jones, Rev. | 9-1 |
Jones, Will, Dr. | 6-2 |
Jones, William C. Dr. & Mrs. | 72-3 |
Jordon, David Starr | 72-2 |
Joubert, Fred | 63-2 |
Juba Creek | 75-2 |
Judah, Theodore D. | 76-4 |
Judges: Caswell, Thomas | 21-1 |
Judges: Jones, George | 6-2 |
Judges: Niles, A. C. | 15-4 |
Judson, Slim | 8-1 |
July Fourth | 68-1 |
July fourth celebrations | 77-4 |
Junior Historian Essay Contest, 1985 | 39-4 |
Junior Historian Essay Contest, 1986 | 40-3 |
Junior Historian Essay Contest, 1988 | 42-3 |
Junior Historians, Nevada County Historical Society | 39-3 |
Kahlo, Frida | 76-2 |
Kalakaua, David, King | 73-3 |
Kanaka Bar | 73-3 |
Kanaka City | 73-3 |
Kanaka Creek | 6-5 |
Kanaka Dam | 73-3 |
Kanaka Drift Mine | 73-3 |
Kanaka Flat | 73-3 |
Kanaka Maoli | 73-3 |
Kanaka Ravine | 73-3 |
Kapsut, Harry | 72-4 |
Kate Hayes Street, 418 (Heritage Home Award) | 56-1 |
Kealla, Mele' aka Maria Guadalupe, or Mary Kelly | 73-3 |
Kearney St. (Winter St.) Nevada City | 58-3 |
Kearney, Denis | 58-3 |
Keise, John | 1-5 |
Keith, William | 64-1 |
Kelly, D. O.: History of Diocese of CA 1849-1915 | 24-4 |
Kelly, John | 73-3 |
Kempher, Fred | 66-2 |
Kendall, Dr. | 8-4 |
Kennedy, Fr. | 8-5 |
Kennedy, Mr. | 10-2 |
Kent, Charles | 70-4 |
Kent, Genevieve | 2-5 |
Kent, Peter, architect | 77-3 |
Kenton Mine | 6-5 |
Kentsville, Nevada City's New China Town, Part I | 56-1 |
Kentsville, Nevada City's New China Town, Part II | 56-2 |
Kentucky Creek | 78-1 |
Kentucky Ridge Mine | 70-1 |
Kern, John Jenkins | 75-1 |
Kern, William Ballard | 75-1 |
Kerret, Jean-Rene-Maurice, "A Visit to Grass Valley" memoir | 62-3 |
Kesher Shel Barzel, a Jewish order | 78-2 |
Ketcham, Daniel | 74-1 |
Keystone Market | 10-1 |
Kidd Lake | 75-2 |
Kidd, Captain | 3-4 |
Kidd, G. W. | 70-3 |
Kidd, George W. | 66-3 |
Kidder Mansion | 20-2 |
Kidder Mansion: John A. Fulton & Family in Grass Valley | 56-3 |
Kidder, John F. | 41-3 |
Kiely, M., Reverend (St. Patrick's Church) | 74-3 |
Kiely, Michael, Fr. | 8-5 |
Kientz, Catharine Witthaar | 34-2 |
Kientz, Christian | 7-1 |
Kientz, Christian Henry: Founder of North San Juan | 34-2 |
Kilbourn, G. O. | 69-3 |
Kilduff, James | 69-4 |
Kilpatric Grocerteria | 63-4 |
Kilroy, Matthew | 5-4 |
Kilroy, William | 5-4 |
Kimball | 1-4 |
Kin Dooie (see Ah Mah) | |
Kincaid, Rebecca | 69-2 |
King Albert I (Belgium) | 72-3 |
King Kamehameha I | 73-3 |
King Kamehameha V | 73-3 |
King, Clarence: photo | 54-4 |
King, Mary Theresa, Sister | 74-3 |
King, Saurin & Memorial Clock | 75-4 |
King, Thomas Starr: A Visit to Nevada County, 1860 | 49-1 |
Kingvale | 75-2 |
Kinsey, Sol. | 8-5 |
Kinyon, Edmond | 7-4 |
Kinyon, Edmund | 75-4 |
Kip, William I., Bishop: Visit (Episcopal Church) | 39-2 |
Kirkam Family | 6-3 |
Kirkam, Grandma | 6-3 |
Kirkam, Tommy, Mrs. | 6-3 |
Kirkbride, Harold | 9-1 |
Kirkbride, Rev. | 9-1 |
Kirkham Ranch | 8-4 |
Kirkham Ranch: Mt. Vernon House | 6-3 |
Kirkham, Thomas | 15-1 |
Kirkham, Thomas T. | 6-3 |
Kirkpatrick Channel | 6-5 |
Kittredge, F. M., Dr. | 35-3 |
Kitts, Charles W.: Index of Deeds | 36-1 |
Kjorlie, H. E. | 63-4 |
Kneebon Ranch | 78-1 |
Kneebone Family Cemetery | 78-1 |
Kneebone settlement | 3-6 |
Kneebone, Alfred Alexander | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Andrew | 71-3 |
Kneebone, Andrew Reed | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Charles Reed | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Esther | 78-1 |
Kneebone, James Budd | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Joseph & Mary | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Joseph Russell | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Lucy Moynier | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Mary Dougherty | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Mary Reed | 78-1 |
Kneebone, Richard | 78-1 |
Kneebone, William | 78-1 |
Kneebone, William H., Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Kneebone, William Henry | 78-1 |
Kneebones of Spenceville & Bridgeport | 78-1 |
Kneebonw, Joseph Reed | 78-1 |
Knight, George | 1-1B |
Knights of the Golden Circle | 73-4 |
Knit Your Bit | 72-3 |
Knoles, Tully C., Dr. | 68-2 |
Know Nothing Party | 68-1 |
Knower, W. B. | 69-4 |
Knowlton, James, hanged | 5-1 |
Knox, Sarah Louisa Browning | 66-3 |
Knox, William J. (Biography) | 66-3 |
Knox, William J., Dr. | 23-5 |
Kohlman's (Sol) Emporium of Fashion | 10-1 |
Kohlman, Jacob | 78-2 |
Kona Tobaddo Company | 76-1 |
Konkow | 73-3 |
Korti's Ranch | 63-3 |
Kozainsky, Samuel | 63-3 |
Kuan Yin Temple | 75-3 |
Kurtz, Gary f. | 75-3 |
LaGrange, General | 65-1 |
LaMarge, Mrs. | 2-2 |
Labor Union | 47-2 |
Ladies Fair | 69-3 |
Ladies Relief Society, history | 49-3 |
Ladies Sewing Circle | 69-3 |
Lafayette Escadrille | 72-2 |
Lake City | 66-1 |
Lake City: first cabin | 7-1 |
Lake Olympia, the Making | 77-4 |
Lake Tahoe Wagon Road | 75-1 |
Lake Vera | 63-1 |
Lake Wildwood | 50-1 |
Lake, Clementine Dam | 52-2 |
Lake, Donner | 19-1 |
Lake, Englebright Dam | 52-2 |
Lake, Meadow | 5-6 |
Lake, Myron C. | 71-4 |
Lakenan, J. M. | 8-5 |
Lamarque, B. L. | 2-3 |
Lamarque, B. L. & Co. | 62-1 |
Lamb, George | 5-4 |
Lamden, Mr. | 9-3 |
Lampe, T. C. | 15-4 |
Lampkin, Bedford | 74-1 |
Lampkin, Bedford-Remembering | 65-4 |
Lancaster (manager of National Hotel) | 10-1 |
Lancaster (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Landmarks, Donner Party | 14-3 |
Lane, Henry | 6-4 |
Langton's Pioneer Express | 10-1 |
Langton's Pioneer Stage Line | 71-4 |
Larremore, Ed | 66-2 |
Larsen, Doris Foley: see also Foley, Doris | 36-4 |
Larue, Lloyd P. | 6-4 |
Latham, C. H. | 64-1 |
Latham, M. S. | 73-4 |
Lathrop, Rev. | 9-3 |
Laurence, John | 3-3 |
Law Enforcement, Nevada County | 60-4 |
Law: Committee of Justice, Rough & Ready | 3-3 |
Law: First Justice elected, Grass Valley | 3-3 |
Law: First Justice elected, Rough & Ready | 3-3 |
Lawrence, C. H., Rev. | 9-1 |
LeCompton Mine/Hearst Mine | 10-1 |
League of Nations | 72-2 |
Leaman, C. A., Rev. | 9-3 |
Leavitt, Elizabeth Cowles | 74-2 |
Lecompton Mining and Milling Co. | 68-1 |
Lee & Marshall Circus | 68-1 |
Lee Stanley brand cigar | 76-1 |
Legg and Shaw | 6-4 |
Legg, Tom | 5-3 |
Legion of Order | 72-2 |
Leighton, Kent | 2-3 |
Leighton, Thomas | 2-3 |
Leiter, Lee | 66-1 |
Leiter, S. Lee | 6-4 |
Lenhart, Deputy Sheriff | 62-4 |
Lennox, Doctor, murder | 3-3 |
Letters, Dr. William Henderson | 54-1 |
Letters, Herschel Henderson | 54-1 |
Letters, June Clevenger Miller | 54-4 |
Letters, Sam Mathews | 54-1 |
Leutenan, Bob | 7-2 |
Levison Family | 78-2 |
Levitt, Harry | 25-3 |
Levy, R. | 71-2 |
Lewis (Indian Guide) | 8-3 |
Lewis and Son Sawmill | 43-4 |
Lewis, Delecta | 68-2 |
Lewis, Dio, Dr. | 68-2 |
Lewis, Elmer | 7-4 |
Lewis, Walter, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Lexos, William, Doctor | 77-1 |
Liar's Bar | 71-3 |
Library, Nevada City | 61-4 |
Library, Nevada City Free Public | 61-3 |
Library: Grass Valley Public | 13-3 |
Lichter, Ed. | 71-2 |
Lidley, Irenaeus Cory | 65-4 |
Liebgott, John J. | 66-2 |
Lilley, Wilkins | 69-1 |
Lincoln Grammar School | 28-3 |
Lincoln, Abraham | 70-3 |
Linda Township (Yuba County) | 1-4 |
Lindberg, Charles A. | 72-4 |
Linden Avenue, 505 (Heritage Home Award) | 59-1 |
Linden Avenue, 506 (Heritage Home Award) | 53-1 |
Linden Avenue, 636 (Heritage Home Award) | 56-1 |
Linden Avenue, 652 (Heritage Home Award) | 54-2 |
Lindley, H. B., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Lindley, I. C. | 73-1 |
Ling Sing, killed | 78-3 |
Lipkowitz, Samuel | 71-1 |
Litchfield, Olive | 10-2 |
Litke, Edward M., Memorial tree | 75-4 |
Little Truckee River | 71-3 |
Little York | 70-4 |
Little York post office | 69-1 |
Little York: Killing, Dick Fisher | 7-1 |
Little, John | 6-6 |
Littlejohn, Micajah, Diary | 45-2 |
Livermore, Dr. | 67-4 |
Lo Kay | 3-5 |
Locatelli, John | 64-4 |
Logging in Nevada County | 38-4 |
Lola Montez | 69-1 |
Loma Rica Airport (photo) | 51-3 |
Loma Rica Ranch | 48-1 |
Lone Grave | 8-4 |
Lone Grave, The: Student Speech, 2nd prize | 57-2 |
Lone Graves of Nevada County | 15-1 |
Lone Pine Tree w/photos | 55-1 |
Lone Pine Tree: additional photo | 25-3 |
Loney Ranch | 7-2 |
Long Charley | 7-2 |
Longee, Eleanor L. | 69-1 |
Longrus, Benjamin Asa | 77-1 |
Longstone Farm | 74-4 |
Lord Building | 76-1 |
Lord Fairfax of Cameron | 68-3 |
Lord, A. M. | 7-3 |
Lord, Atherton S., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Lord, George | 8-5 |
Lord, W. G. | 73-1 |
Los Brazos del Rio (Arms of the River) | 69-3 |
Loughridge, Charles | 41-3 |
Loughridge, Charleym manager, NCNGRR | 71-2 |
Louie | 2-1 |
Louisiana Purchase Exposition | 73-1 |
Loutenheiser's Drug Store | 64-1 |
Loutenheiser, William | 3-4 |
Loutzenheiser, William | 68-2 |
Lovell, Charles | 8-4 |
Lower Scotts Flat Reservoir aka Deer Creek Reservoir | 67-2 |
Lowery, Mallory | 10-2 |
Lucmoor, William | 72-4 |
Lumbering in Truckee area: Whistle Punks & Steam Donkeys | 46-1 |
Lundy: Duel with Dibble | 5-2 |
Lutz, Amelia | 75-1 |
Lutz, Julius | 75-1 |
Lutz, Julius Johann Jacob | 75-1 |
Lying Jim Townsend | 51-4 |
Lyman Gilmore School | 28-4 |
Lynch, Fr. | 8-5 |
Lynch, My | 71-2 |
Lyon, Almira Harriet, Miss | 68-3 |
Lyon, Timothy J. | 68-3 |
Lyons Hotel | 63-3 |
Lyons, Jack | 63-3 |
Lyons, William H. | 3-4 |
M'Allister & Kent's Keystone Market | 10-1 |
Mac, Justice | 6-5 |
MacBoyle, Errol | 71-1 |
MacBoyle, Errol: Loma Rica Ranch | 48-1 |
MacDonald, Fr. | 8-5 |
MacDonald, John, Rev. | 9-3 |
Machine, flying | 5-7 |
Mackay School of Mines | 71-1 |
Mackay, John | 70-3 |
Mackay, Wm. H. | 64-1 |
Mackie & Co., Bankers | 10-1 |
Mackie, Henry | 10-1 |
Madeira, George | 73-1 |
Madigan, Dan, Reverend | 73-2 |
Madison, Mr. | 67-4 |
Magenta Aqueduct | 8-2 |
Magenta Claim | 74-4 |
Magenta Flume | 8-2 |
Magenta Flume House (boarding house) | 53-4 |
Magenta Flume w/photo | 53-4 |
Magonigal, Ida | 9-1 |
Maguire, F. T. | 1-5 |
Mahaffey, Mary | 3-4 |
Maher, Fr. | 9-3 |
Maher, Wm., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Mahoney, Daniel | 70-1 |
Maidu: see also Nisenan Maidu and Indians | 7-2 |
Main Street, 214 | 62-4 |
Main Street, West, 400 (Heritage Home Award) | 56-1 |
Main Street, West, 428 (Heritage Home Award) | 54-2 |
Main Street, West, 505 (Heritage Home Award) | 57-1 |
Main Street, West, 511 (Heritage Home Award) | 53-1 |
Main Street, West, 515 (Heritage Home Award) | 54-2 |
Main Street, West, 6-2 (Heritage Home Award) | 57-1 |
Major Holiday House | 3-2 |
Makani, John | 73-3 |
Malakoff Diggings Hydraulic Mining | 18-3 |
Malaria, introduction of | 73-3 |
Maleville, John P., tobacco grower | 76-1 |
Mallen, C. H. | 71-2 |
Maloney, Sarah | 70-4 |
Maltman, Oscar | 57-4 |
Maltman, Statira Tomlinson (Mrs. William) | 57-4 |
Maltman, William | 57-4 |
Man Who Rediscovered Red Dog | 64-3 |
Mandy Come Home (Story by Doris Foley) | 3-2 |
Manly, William Lewis, life of | 35-2 |
Manning, J. M. | 10-2 |
Manogue, Patrick, Bishop of Grass Valley | 74-3 |
Manogue, Patrick, Monsgr., photo | 35-3 |
Manogue, Patrick, Monsgr., w/photo | 35-2 |
Manogue, Patrick, priest | 73-2 |
Manson, Marsden | 75-1 |
Manzanita Ravine | 3-4 |
Map: Land of the 49'er | 2-3 |
Map: Red Dog-You Bet by D. Comstock | 64-3 |
Map: San Juan | 24-3 |
Map: Water Sources | 23-5 |
Maples haypress | 3-2 |
Mariposa School | 10-2 |
Marker, Hickory | 63-3 |
Marker, Thomas | 63-3 |
Markle, John A., Diary | 33-4 |
Marks & Co. bank | 78-2 |
Markwell School | 10-2 |
Marsh Family, Part I | 36-4 |
Marsh Family, Part II | 37-1 |
Marsh House | 20-3 |
Marsh Mill | 17-1 |
Marsh, Charles | 76-4 |
Marsh, Daniel | 37-1 |
Marsh, Emma Ann Ward (Mrs. M.L.) | 37-1 |
Marsh, Emma, Mrs. | 20-3 |
Marsh, Frances Allen (Mrs. Daniel) | 37-1 |
Marsh, M. L. | 9-3 |
Marsh, Marian | 10-2 |
Marsh, Martin Luther | 37-1 |
Marsh, Tom | 3-4 |
Marsh-Christie House | 39-3 |
Marshal, Nevada City | 67-1 |
Marshall, James W. | 3-4 |
Marshall, James W., photo | 39-1 |
Marson's Barber Shop | 63-4 |
Martin, Billy | 6-4 |
Martin, John | 65-4 |
Martin, Lee | 68-3 |
Martin, W. H. | 73-1 |
Martin, William H. | 72-3 |
Marvin Hotel (Colfax) | 73-1 |
Marysville | 2-7 |
Marysville Herald | 69-4 |
Mason | 7-1 |
Mason, A. D. | 66-1 |
Mason, Billy | 7-1 |
Mason, Colonel | 71-2 |
Masonic Ball | 69-3 |
Masonic Lodge, Brooklyn | 66-2 |
Masonic Lodge, Mt. Carmel No. 155 | 66-2 |
Masons; see F. & A. M. | |
Masquerade Ball (N.C. firefighters) | 76-3 |
Massachusetts Hill | 77-3 |
Massachusetts Hill Mine | 62-1 |
Mataio Kekuanoa | 73-3 |
Mather, W. | 71-2 |
Mathews, Sam, letters | 54-1 |
Matildaville | 6-3 |
Matteson, David E. | 73-1 |
Matteson, E. E. | 8-2 |
Matteson, E. E.: first introduced Hydraulic Mining | 6-1 |
Maude, Joseph L. | 75-1 |
Maxfield, H. U. | 6-5 |
Maybank, J. R. | 3-4 |
Maybert | 63-2 |
Mayflower Mine | 7-3 |
McAuley, Catherine | 74-3 |
McBean, John | 63-3 |
McBride, James | 75-1 |
McBrown, John | 5-4 |
McBrown, Samuel | 5-4 |
McCarran, Senator | 71-1 |
McCarthy, John | 5-4 |
McCarthy, Mary | 26-3 |
McCarty family | 66-2 |
McChesney, J. B. | 9-2 |
McClaren, Thomas G. | 1-5 |
McClellan, George, General | 70-3 |
McClintock, Mr. | 2-3 |
McCloskey, Bridget | 65-2 |
McCloskey, James | 66-1 |
McCluskey, James Patrick | 66-1 |
McClusky, James | 66-1 |
McCollum, James | 66-2 |
McComen, Emma aka Emma Allan | 68-2 |
McConnell, John R. | 68-3 |
McCormick, Hamilton | 3-4 |
McCormick, William, Dr. | 3-3 |
McCraig, William | 1-5 |
McCully, Gordon | 69-4 |
McCutchen, William | 75-2 |
McCutcheon, William "Big" | 8-3 |
McDaniel, Dr. | 68-3 |
McDermott, P. | 5-4 |
McDermott, William | 5-4 |
McDonald's Mill | 43-3 |
McDonnel, Anne Adams-Boarding House Keeper | 53-4 |
McElvey, Charles | 3-4 |
McFarland, T. B. | 2-8 |
McFarll, D. J. | 71-2 |
McGanie | 1-4 |
McGlashan, Bliss | 10-2 |
McGlashan, Charles | 75-2 |
McGoun, Robert | 66-2 |
McGranney, Edward J. | 72-3 |
McKae & Davis Law Office | 69-2 |
McKee (indian agent) | 73-4 |
McKeeby, Lemuel Clarke | 59-3 |
McKillean & Mobley | 76-1 |
McKillican's (store) | 6-3 |
McKnight, George | 77-3 |
McLaughlin, Edward | 68-2 |
McLaughlin, John | 72-4 |
McMillan wagon train | 71-3 |
McMurray, Bob | 5-3 |
McMurray, Robert M. | 5-4 |
McNulty, Fr. | 9-3 |
McSorley's Saloon | 67-3 |
Meacham, Joel J. | 3-3 |
Meadow Lake Hermit | 5-6 |
Meadow Lake Mine & Smelting Co. | 10-1 |
Meadow Lake Sun | 13-2 |
Meadow Lake Township | 63-3 |
Meadow Lake Turnpike Co. | 10-1 |
Meadow Lake post office | 69-1 |
Meadow Lake: An Early Report | 41-2 |
Meadow Lake: Letter From | 5-6 |
Meagher, Thomas, F., General | 70-3 |
Meals, Hank | 77-4 |
Medical Practice | 5-3 |
Meek, Bill | 2-2 |
Meek, Bill, in memory of (poem by William J. Robinson) | 5-7 |
Meek, Bill: of Camptonville | 5-7 |
Meek, Dr. | 1-1B |
Meek, William Bull (see Bill) | 29-2 |
Melrose | 11-2 |
Memoial Park Memorial Trees | 75-4 |
Memorial Park Centennial & History | 75-4 |
Memorial Park Commuinity Building | 75-4 |
Memorial Park Pool | 75-4 |
Memorial Park, Grass Valley | 55-1 |
Memorial Park, artillery piece | 75-4 |
Menhennet, Wm., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Menmudy Farm | 74-4 |
Meredith, Gilmore | 34-3 |
Meredith, Henry | 68-1 |
Merrifield, James W. | 72-4 |
Merrill, M | 9-3 |
Merritt, Elizabeth Rector | 65-4 |
Methodist Church | 8-5 |
Methodist Church History | 27-1 |
Methodist Church organized | 9-3 |
Methodist Church, Grass Valley | 5-1 |
Methodist Church, Nevada City | 5-1 |
Methodist Church, Nevada City, first | 9-3 |
Methodist Episcopal Church, Grass Valley | 5-1 |
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rough and Ready | 6-1 |
Methodist Parsonage, Nevada City | 65-1 |
Metropolis Hotel | 10-1 |
Metropolitan Theater | 9-2 |
Metropolitan Theatre | 68-1 |
Metzenbaugher, Henry | 66-1 |
Mexican & Spanish War Veterans | 72-4 |
Mexicans | 69-1 |
Meyers, C. | 64-1 |
Michel, Justin | 42-4 |
Middle Yuba Canal and Water Company | 8-2 |
Midos; see Maidu, Nisenan Maidu | |
Militia and Military organization and history | 12-1 |
Militia: Company I, 4th Battalion, Spanish American War | 28-2 |
Mill Street, 374 (Heritage Home Award) | 59-1 |
Miller, Charles Lucas | 68-1 |
Miller, Christina | 63-3 |
Miller, Ernest & family | 71-2 |
Miller, Fred | 6-5 |
Miller, General | 65-2 |
Miller, June Clevenger letter | 54-4 |
Miller, Newton Chapmen | 68-1 |
Miller, Theodore | 5-1 |
Mills, Henry, Rev. | 9-1 |
Milne California Association | 69-4 |
Milne, David B. | 69-4 |
Milner, Fred B. | 63-3 |
Milton Ditch | 8-2 |
Milton Mine | 11-2 |
Milton Mining & Water Co. | 64-2 |
Milton Mining Company | 71-4 |
Milton Water and Mining Co. | 8-2 |
Mine Mill | 71-1 |
Mine Workers' Protective League | 47-2 |
Mine shaft boring | 16-1 |
Miner's Foundry | 64-4 |
Miner's Protective League fundraiser, 1921 | 77-4 |
Miner's Spectacles | 13-2 |
Miner's Spy Glass | 13-2 |
Miner's Union of French Corral | 38-2 |
Miner, Rhys A., Rev. | 9-1 |
Miner, Robert W. | 69-4 |
Mines and Miners | 6-4 |
Mines and Miners: Empire Mine | 17-2 |
Mines and Miners: Idaho-Maryland | 48-4 |
Mines and Miners: Morning Watch | 35-4 |
Mines and Miners: Spenceville Copper Mines (1960s) | 53-2 |
Mines: see name of mine | |
Mining Exhibit | 22-3 |
Mining Exhibit (Mill Street), 1968 | 74-1 |
Mining Exhibit: Museum Tour | 33-3 |
Mining Museum | 45-4 |
Mining Museum, North Star | 65-3 |
Mining, first | 1-5 |
Mining, gold, methods and equipment | 13-1 |
Mining: (see also mine names) | 12-2 |
Mining: Alpha & Omega | 12-3 |
Mining: Cornish | 18-1 |
Mining: Early | 3-1 |
Mining: Empire Mine | 15-3 |
Mining: Gold Brick | 15-4 |
Mining: Gold Camps | 11-2 |
Mining: Gold Production | 13-1 |
Mining: Gold in Rocks | 3-6 |
Mining: Grass Valley Quartz | 3-3 |
Mining: Hydraulic | 6-1 |
Mining: Hydraulic & Malakoff | 18-3 |
Mining: Hydraulic Mining | 10-4 |
Mining: LeCompton Mine | 10-1 |
Mining: Little York | 1-5 |
Mining: Mines and Miners | 6-4 |
Mining: Mining Review | 2-1 |
Mining: Mining at Red Dog | 5-1 |
Mining: Museum | 22-3 |
Mining: Museum Tour | 33-3 |
Mining: Pigtail Gold Rush | 3-7 |
Mining: Placer, Chinese | 1-1A |
Mining: Placer, Chinese, Part II | 2-1 |
Mining: Placer, Chinese, Part III | 2-2 |
Mining: Quartz Mining Laws | 6-1 |
Mining: Red Dog | 5-1 |
Mining: Sawyer decision | 12-2 |
Mining: Shaft Boring | 16-1 |
Mining: Spenceville Copper Mines (1860) | 53-2 |
Mining: Story of the Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
Minister Plenipotentiary to Germany (Aaron A. Sargent) | 65-2 |
Minnesota Flat | 6-5 |
Minnie Park, land donation | 75-4 |
Missouri Bar | 71-3 |
Mitchell, Charles H. | 75-3 |
Mitchell, Mr. | 75-3 |
Miwok Native Americans (Luis & Salvador) | 75-2 |
Miwoks | 73-3 |
Mobley (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Mobley, W. L. | 73-1 |
Model T Ford: "A race over the Sierra, June 1911" | 50-3 |
Moffatt, Robert | 68-1 |
Mohawk Mill | 5-6 |
Mohawk Street, 107 (Heritage Home Award) | 59-1 |
Mollerus, Hugo | 3-4 |
Monro, James | 9-2 |
Monroe, Captain | 7-1 |
Montana, Bannack City | 67-1 |
Monte Christo Mine (Sierra County) | 2-3 |
Monte Cristo Channel | 6-4 |
Monteeth, Louie | 6-3 |
Montez House | 34-3 |
Montez, Lola | 7-1 |
Montez, Lola, home history & photo | 44-1 |
Montez, Lola, photo | 54-4 |
Montez, Lola: Home & life briefly described | 59-4 |
Montez, Lola: Home of | 20-2 |
Montez, Lola: Ill fated trip to Truckee River | 37-2 |
Montez, Lola: Madame Lola: The Lola House | 34-3 |
Montgomery Ward | 63-4 |
Montgomery, Dr. (A.A.Sargent's son-in-law) | 65-2 |
Montgomery, Ferd | 9-1 |
Montgomery, James, Col. | 70-1 |
Montgomery, John | 9-1 |
Monument: Gold Quartz Mining | 15-3A |
Moody, Lauren | 72-1 |
Moon Family | 56-2 |
Moon, Ellen | 78-3 |
Moon, W. Lung | 78-3 |
Mooney Flat Diggins | 10-4 |
Mooney, Cassin & Pat | 62-1 |
Mooney, Petra, Mrs. | 70-4 |
Moore (of the Grass Valley Telegraph) | 7-1 |
Moore's Flat | 6-5 |
Moore's Flat: History, Part I | 35-2 |
Moore's Flat: History, Part II | 35-3 |
Moore's Sawmill | 43-3 |
Moore, H. M. | 5-2 |
Moore, Mary | 77-2 |
Mooser, A. H. | 76-1 |
Mooser, William | 75-4 |
Moran, William Hawley, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Morandi | 64-4 |
Morey (store) | 2-3 |
Morgan & Roberts Block | 65-2 |
Morgan, Alva Centennial | 66-1 |
Morgan, Alva Nevada | 66-1 |
Morgan, Alvah, Dr. | 66-1 |
Morgan, Betsey Charity | 66-1 |
Morgan, David E. | 66-1 |
Morgan, David Eddy | 66-1 |
Morgan, David: "Two Hearts Made Happy" | 2-4 |
Morgan, Elizabeth (Mrs. John T) see also Eddy, Elizabeth Jane | 2-4 |
Morgan, Elizabeth Jane Eddy | 66-1 |
Morgan, Fr. | 9-3 |
Morgan, Frank Sneath | 66-1 |
Morgan, Gerry | 68-1 |
Morgan, Grace | 2-4 |
Morgan, Grace Ann | 66-1 |
Morgan, Grace Ann (another) | 66-1 |
Morgan, Helen (Mrs. David); see also Helen Naffziger | 2-4 |
Morgan, J. T. | 5-3 |
Morgan, John | 66-1 |
Morgan, John T. | 2-4 |
Morgan, John Thomas | 66-1 |
Morgan, Julia, Architect: History of North Star House | 53-3 |
Morgan, Mary Baptist, Mother | 74-3 |
Morgan, Rachael Jane | 66-1 |
Morgan, William Thomas | 66-1 |
Morgan, Willie | 2-4 |
Mormon Station | 71-4 |
Mormons | 71-4 |
Morning Watch: How the Pump Stopped | 35-4 |
Morris, James D. | 5-4 |
Morrison, Daniel C. | 74-2 |
Morrison, Mamie Patricia C. | 74-2 |
Morrison, Martina | 74-2 |
Morrison, S. J., Mrs. | 68-1 |
Morse, Edwin Franklin | 62-1 |
Mother Lode Antique Bottle Club | 64-3 |
Mott, Gordon N., Judge | 68-3 |
Mott, Helen Crocker; see also Jones, Helen Crocker Mott | 6-2 |
Mount Hope | 68-4 |
Mount St. Mary's | 77-3 |
Mount St. Mary's Convent and Academy | 77-3 |
Mount St. Mary's Historic Preservation Committee | 74-3 |
Mountain Home | 2-3 |
Mountain House | 5-7 |
Mountain Lake; see also Donner Lake | 2-5 |
Mr. Witt | 69-1 |
Mt. Davidson | 71-3 |
Mt. St. Mary's | 28-3 |
Mt. St. Mary's Academy | 9-1 |
Mt. St. Mary's Commercial Department | 74-3 |
Mt. St. Mary's Convent | 30-1 |
Mt. St. Mary's Museum | 35-3 |
Mt. St. Mary's Orphanage & Academy | 55-4 |
Mt. St. Mary's Orphanages, convent & academy | 29-4 |
Mt. Vernon House; see also Kirkam Ranch | 6-3 |
Mud Hill | 75-3 |
Mule Springs (Donner Party) | 1-1B |
Mule skinner | 78-1 |
Mulford & Co. | 10-1 |
Mulford, C. W. | 9-3 |
Muller, Dr. | 64-4 |
Muller, Ed | 42-4 |
Mulloy, Charley | 5-3 |
Munro (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Munson, Arthur K. | 69-1 |
Munson, Clinton G. | 69-1 |
Munson, Eleanor M. | 69-1 |
Munson, Esther M. | 69-1 |
Murchie Mine | 64-4 |
Murchie Mine Strike | 47-2 |
Murder: Dr. Lennox | 3-3 |
Murder: Galivotti | 6-3 |
Murder: Prat (victim) | 5-7 |
Murder: Wah Chuck | 3-5 |
Murder: Wm. Cummings, 1879 | 41-2 |
Murder: and such | 34-1 |
Murphy, B. | 3-4 |
Murphy, George, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Murphy, Kathleen | 71-2 |
Murphy, Lemuel | 8-3 |
Murphy, P. S. | 2-6 |
Murphy, Rose | 77-3 |
Murray House | 77-3 |
Murray, Clifford J. | 72-3 |
Murrish, Thomas, Rev. | 9-1 |
Muscardini, John P. & Mrs. | 64-4 |
Muscardini, Pietro | 64-4 |
Museums: Grass Valley Mining Exhibit | 22-3 |
Museums: Guided tour through Mining Museum | 33-3 |
Museums: Historical Museum (Firehouse #1) | 22-3 |
Museums: Mining Exhibit (revised) | 45-4 |
Museums: Mt. St. Mary's | 35-3 |
Musical clock | 15-4 |
My Banisters (Poem) | 39-3 |
My Visit to Nevada County by Bishop William I. Kip | 39-2 |
Myers, Arthur | 6-3 |
Myers, Lois | 71-2 |
Myron Lake's Road aka Sierra Valley Road | 71-4 |
N. P. Brown & Co. | 68-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R. | 5-3 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: "A Ride on the N.C.N.G.R.R". | 40-2 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: ? and the Chinese | 40-4 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Centennial Edition & photos | 28-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Chronology, Centennial Issue | 30-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Engine #3 | 53-3 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Engine #5 | 40-2 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: History | 41-3 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Life & Times of | 40-2 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Narrow Gauge | 38-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Proto History | 47-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: Town Talk Tunnel | 34-1 |
N.C.N.G.R.R.: narrow gauge route | 26-1 |
N.I.D. | 6-4 |
N.I.D.: History of | 53-1 |
N.I.D.: The Story of the Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
Naffzifer, Gussie | 2-4 |
Naffziger, Dr. | 27-4 |
Naffziger, Helen | 2-4 |
Naffziger, Howard C. | 71-2 |
Naffziger, J., Mrs. | 71-2 |
Naffziger, Jacob | 65-4 |
Naffziger, Jake | 5-3 |
Naffziger, Millie | 2-4 |
Nahl, Arthur | 64-1 |
Nahl, Charles | 1-1B |
Nahl, Charles C. | 64-1 |
Nahl, Charles Christian | 69-4 |
Nansineto Mine (Manzanita?) | 75-3 |
Narrow Gauge Railroad, see N.C.N.G.R.R. | |
Nash, George H. | 72-3 |
National Hotel | 70-4 |
National Hotel Annex-description | 65-4 |
National Hotel fire | 76-3 |
National Hotel, N.C., Diego Rivera guest | 76-2 |
National Hotel, fire 1852 | 6-1 |
National Hotel-electricity | 65-4 |
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) | 63-4 |
National Recovery Administration (NRA) | 63-4 |
National Republic | 13-2 |
Native Daughters of the Golden West | 72-3 |
Native Daughters of the Golden West-Laurel Parlor, drill team photo | 64-4 |
Native Daughters of the Golden West: Laurel Parlor | 5-5 |
Native Sons of The Golden West: Curley Bears photo | 39-1 |
Native Sons of the Golden West | 39-1 |
Native Sons of the Golden West: organization | 39-1 |
Navy pay certificates, fraudulent | 65-1 |
Neagle, Marshal | 6-3 |
Neal Street, 318 (Heritage Home Award) | 57-1 |
Neal Street, 319 (Heritage Home Award) | 56-1 |
Ned, Uncle (former slave) | 9-1 |
Negro Bar | 71-3 |
Nelson, Donald | 71-1 |
Nelson, Wilbur, Professor | 71-1 |
Nethercot, Mr. | 10-2 |
Nevada | 66-3 |
Nevada (City) | 3-4 |
Nevada (City) Library Association | 61-3 |
Nevada (City) establishment of | 3-3 |
Nevada American Party Club | 68-1 |
Nevada Benevolent Society | 68-1 |
Nevada City | 21-2 |
Nevada City Aviator | 5-7 |
Nevada City Baptist Church | 7-1 |
Nevada City Baptist Church, first | 9-3 |
Nevada City Board of Trade aka Chamber of Commerce | 73-1 |
Nevada City Burn Area Map | 64-1 |
Nevada City Chamber of Commerce | 73-1 |
Nevada City Chinatown Fire | 56-2 |
Nevada City Electric Power Company | 7-3 |
Nevada City Elementary School | 28-4 |
Nevada City Fire | 34-1 |
Nevada City Fire Department | 14-1 |
Nevada City Fire Department Chiefs | 14-1 |
Nevada City Fire, 1851 | 5-1 |
Nevada City Fire, 1852 | 14-1 |
Nevada City Fire, 1854 | 8-4 |
Nevada City Fire, 1856 | 66-3 |
Nevada City Fire, 1858 | 14-1 |
Nevada City Fire, 1863 | 70-4 |
Nevada City Fire, 9-7-1852 | 6-1 |
Nevada City Postoffice | 69-1 |
Nevada City Rancheria | 73-4 |
Nevada City election, 1873 | 75-3 |
Nevada City fires 1851,52,54,55,56,58 | 67-4 |
Nevada City post office, 1851 | 69-1 |
Nevada City's History: Student Speech Contest | 56-2 |
Nevada City: 1853-54 illustration (with building labels) | 41-4 |
Nevada City: Congregational Church | 5-1 |
Nevada City: First brick building | 7-1 |
Nevada City: First electric lights | 7-3 |
Nevada City: First girl twins | 15-4 |
Nevada City: First post office | 5-1 |
Nevada City: First settlement, store, families | 1-5 |
Nevada City: High School | 31-3 |
Nevada City: Historical Ordinance, 1968 | 51-1 |
Nevada City: Incorporation | 5-1 |
Nevada City: Methodist Church | 5-1 |
Nevada City: Pioneer doctor | 5-3 |
Nevada City: Town is formed | 3-1 |
Nevada City: Volunteer Fire Department | 14-1 |
Nevada City: electricity | 65-4 |
Nevada City: establishment of | 60-3 |
Nevada City: first church | 9-3 |
Nevada City: first families | 1-5 |
Nevada City: first house | 1-5 |
Nevada City: first settlement | 1-5 |
Nevada City: first store | 1-5 |
Nevada City: name | 32-2 |
Nevada City: photo from 1852 | 59-3 |
Nevada City: settlement of | 60-2 |
Nevada County 100 Years ago, 1880 | 34-1 |
Nevada County Airpark: A Historical Retrospective | 51-3 |
Nevada County Bank | 65-4 |
Nevada County Board of Supervisors, Chairman | 76-4 |
Nevada County Board of Trade | 73-1 |
Nevada County Cemetery District | 64-3 |
Nevada County Consolidated Placer Mining Co. | 68-1 |
Nevada County Democratic Convention | 70-3 |
Nevada County Development & Improvement Company | 63-1 |
Nevada County Development Association (NCDA) | 73-1 |
Nevada County Electric Power Company | 63-1 |
Nevada County Equal Suffrage League | 74-2 |
Nevada County Extension Club | 68-2 |
Nevada County Fair | 57-2 |
Nevada County Foothill Fruit Lands | 73-1 |
Nevada County Historical Society | 32-4 |
Nevada County Historical Society 75th Anniversary | 74-1 |
Nevada County Historical Society: History | 48-2 |
Nevada County Historical Society; index of publications | 23-3 |
Nevada County Jewish Community Center | 78-2 |
Nevada County Land and Improvement Association | 72-1 |
Nevada County Land and Improvement Association (NCLAIA) | 73-1 |
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad | 78-2 |
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. | 68-1 |
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum, 2003 | 74-1 |
Nevada County Promotion Committee (NCPC) | 73-1 |
Nevada County Republican Convention | 74-2 |
Nevada County Traction Company, w/photos | 55-1 |
Nevada County Visit in 1860 | 49-1 |
Nevada County Woman's Suffrage Association | 74-2 |
Nevada County first school | 5-1 |
Nevada County first settlement | 1-5 |
Nevada County first store | 1-5 |
Nevada County in 1881 | 35-1 |
Nevada County in 1882 | 36-1 |
Nevada County in 1885 | 39-1 |
Nevada County in 1886 | 40-1 |
Nevada County, establishement of | 60-2 |
Nevada County: 1848 | 1-5 |
Nevada County: 1849 | 2-6 |
Nevada County: 1850 | 3-3 |
Nevada County: 1851 | 5-1 |
Nevada County: 1852 | 6-1 |
Nevada County: 1854 | 8-4 |
Nevada County: Brief History | 23-3 |
Nevada County: Chinese a Century ago, 1879 | 33-1 |
Nevada County: Chinese period, Part I | 25-1 |
Nevada County: Chinese period, Part II | 25-2 |
Nevada County: Climate | 22-2 |
Nevada County: Cornish wrestling | 23-4 |
Nevada County: Court Rules | 21-1 |
Nevada County: Early Churches | 9-2 |
Nevada County: Early History | 8-2 |
Nevada County: Early Schools | 10-2 |
Nevada County: Education development | 16-2 |
Nevada County: Electric Power Co. | 23-1 |
Nevada County: First Board of Supervisors | 6-6 |
Nevada County: Formation of County | 5-1 |
Nevada County: Greatest Rainfall | 15-4 |
Nevada County: Hall of Fame, 1850 | 3-1 |
Nevada County: Hydraulic Mining | 10-4 |
Nevada County: Lone Graves of | 15-1 |
Nevada County: Militia | 12-1 |
Nevada County: Militia, photos | 28-2 |
Nevada County: Mining exhibit | 22-3 |
Nevada County: Part of Yuba County | 3-3 |
Nevada County: Telephone Communications | 11-1 |
Nevada County: The Famous Bartlett Pear Belt of California | 72-1 |
Nevada County: View from Town Talk | 21-2 |
Nevada Daily Gazette | 68-3 |
Nevada Daily Transcript | 75-3 |
Nevada Democrat | 7-1 |
Nevada Foundry: see Miner's Foundry | |
Nevada Hebrew Benevolent Society | 78-2 |
Nevada Hebrew Society | 78-2 |
Nevada Hose Co. No. 1 | 14-1 |
Nevada Hose Company #1 | 76-3 |
Nevada Hose Company No. 1 | 75-1 |
Nevada Irrigation District | 67-2 |
Nevada Irrigation District, see N.I.D. | |
Nevada Journal | 69-3 |
Nevada Journal newspaper | 65-1 |
Nevada Light Guard | 75-1 |
Nevada Mine | 75-3 |
Nevada National | 6-6 |
Nevada Power Plant; see also Rome Power Plant | 23-1 |
Nevada Rifle Company | 68-1 |
Nevada Theater | 8-4 |
Nevada Theater Company | 9-2 |
Nevada Theater in 1850s | 19-2 |
Nevada Theater in 1865 | 20-1 |
Nevada Theater, beginnings | 23-2 |
Nevada Theater, calendar, 1876 | 30-2 |
Nevada Theatre | 73-3 |
Nevada Transcript | 68-3 |
Nevada Union High School | 28-4 |
Nevada Water Works | 76-4 |
Nevada, Emma | 5-5 |
Nevada, Emma, photo | 54-4 |
Nevada, Emma: Born at Alpha | 12-3 |
Nevada, Emma: w/photo | 53-2 |
Nevens, A., Jr. | 2-7 |
New China Town | 62-4 |
New Deal, The | 67-2 |
New Elm Ridge Cemetery | 77-3 |
New Helvetia | 73-3 |
New Orleans Mine | 65-1 |
New York Sixty-Ninth Regiment | 70-3 |
Newburyport, Massachusetts | 68-1 |
Newby, J. E. | 72-4 |
Newell, G. B. | 3-4 |
Newell, Myron, Rev. | 9-3 |
Newmont Mining Co. | 71-1 |
Newspapers | 3-2 |
Newspapers: Daily Miner-Transcript | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Daily Morning Miner | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Daily Morning Union (see also Grass Valley Union) | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Daily Tidings, Extra, 4 o'clock disaster | 15-3 |
Newspapers: Daily Transcript | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Early | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Evening Telegraph | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Foothill Weekly Tidings | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Grass Valley Morning Union | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Grass Valley Republican | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Grass Valley Telegraph | 7-1 |
Newspapers: Grass Valley Union; see also Daily Morning Union | 51-4 |
Newspapers: Hydraulic Press | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Iowa Hill News | 7-1 |
Newspapers: Meadow Lake Sun | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Miner's Spectacles | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Miner's Spy Glass | 13-2 |
Newspapers: National Republic | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Nevada Daily Gazette | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Nevada Daily Transcript | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Nevada Democrat | 7-1 |
Newspapers: Nevada Journal | 5-1 |
Newspapers: Nevada National | 6-6 |
Newspapers: North San Juan Independent | 13-2 |
Newspapers: North San Juan Star | 13-2 |
Newspapers: North San Juan Times excerpts | 5-4 |
Newspapers: North San Juan: Times, Fellow Countrymen | 24-3 |
Newspapers: San Juan Press | 13-2 |
Newspapers: San Juan Star | 7-1 |
Newspapers: San Juan Times | 13-2 |
Newspapers: San Juan Times: Fellow Countrymen | 24-3 |
Newspapers: Sierra Sun & Truckee Republican | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Telegraph | 7-1 |
Newspapers: Tri-Weekly Herald | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Truckee Republican | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Truckee Tribune | 13-2 |
Newspapers: Union, The | 63-4 |
Newspapers: Young America | 7-1 |
Newspapers:Grass Valley National | 13-2 |
Newtown: Brown hanging | 6-1 |
Niagara Quartz Mine | 68-1 |
Nichols, W. W. | 5-4 |
Nigger Hill | 62-1 |
Nigger Tent | 5-7 |
Nile, J. H. | 73-1 |
Niles, A. C. | 70-3 |
Niles, A. C., Judge | 15-4 |
Nilon, Judge | 66-1 |
Ninnis, Charles | 71-2 |
Nisenan | 73-4 |
Nisenan Maidu (see also Indians) | 7-2 |
Nisenan People | 77-2 |
Nivens (member of Congregational Chruch) | 9-2 |
Nivens, Archie | 7-3 |
Nixon, C. A. | 5-4 |
Noack, Earl | 66-1 |
Nobs, Benita Edith | 72-3 |
Nobs, Fred | 72-3 |
Nobs, Fred W. | 6-4 |
Noell's Candy business | 76-1 |
Nome Cult farm | 73-3 |
Norden | 75-2 |
Norris, James | 2-7 |
Norris, Samuel | 73-4 |
North Bloomfield | 6-5 |
North Bloomfield (aka Humbug) | 12-2 |
North Bloomfield Chinese | 12-2 |
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company | 8-2 |
North Bloomfield Livery Stable | 6-3 |
North Bloomfield School | 12-2 |
North Bloomfield Theater | 12-2 |
North Bloomfield post office | 69-1 |
North Columbia School | 5-4 |
North Columbia Schoolhouse Cultural Center | 77-2 |
North Columbia post office | 69-1 |
North Columbia, list of early settlers | 5-4 |
North Columbia; see also Columbia Hill | 5-4 |
North San Juan | 3-2 |
North San Juan Community Center | 77-2 |
North San Juan Independent | 13-2 |
North San Juan Press | 68-3 |
North San Juan Star | 13-2 |
North San Juan Times | 24-3 |
North San Juan Times excerpts | 5-4 |
North San Juan War Club | 13-2 |
North San Juan post office | 69-1 |
North San Juan: Beginnings, 1853 | 7-1 |
North San Juan: Cultural center, 1858 | 24-3 |
North San Juan: Deputy Sheriff, Huckins | 2-2 |
North San Juan: Founder, Henry Kientz | 34-2 |
North San Juan: San Juan Smiley | 3-2 |
North San Juan: Smiley | 1-1A |
North Star House, history, photos, floor plan | 53-3 |
North Star Lodge No. 12 | 78-2 |
North Star Mine | 73-1 |
North Star Mine, Accident, 1897 | 35-4 |
North Star Power House Museum, 1970 | 74-1 |
North Star Power Plant | 17-4 |
North Star Power Plant: N.S. Powerhouse Mining Museum, tour | 33-3 |
Northern Water and Power Company | 6-4 |
Northey, C. B. | 5-4 |
Now, You Git! | 3-1 |
Nye's Landing | 69-4 |
Nye's Landing aka Bridgeport | 71-3 |
Nye's Middle Fork ferry crossing aka Sparks' Crossing | 71-3 |
Nye, Emanuel | 71-3 |
Nye, Urias | 71-3 |
O'Brian, Jim | 10-4 |
O'Connell, Eugene, Bishop | 74-3 |
O'Connell, Eugene, Reverend | 73-2 |
O'Conner, Charles | 66-1 |
O'Connor, Arthur | 10-2 |
O'Connor, Joe | 6-4 |
O'Donahue, James | 70-3 |
O'Kane, Fr. | 9-3 |
O'Meara, James, Fr. | 8-5 |
O'Neill Gang | 2-2 |
O'Neill, J. G. | 5-4 |
O'Neill, John | 5-4 |
O'Reilly, Fr. | 9-3 |
O'Reilly, Patrick, Fr. | 8-5 |
O'Rourke, Mary Joseph | 74-3 |
O'Sullivan, Daniel, Father | 73-2 |
O'Sullivan, Eugene | 73-2 |
O'Sullivan, Michael, Fr. | 8-5 |
O. Eldridge & Sons | 63-4 |
Oates Ranch | 70-4 |
Oates, Phillip | 8-5 |
Odd Fellows Lodge, You Bet | 66-2 |
Odell, Anna Maria, Mrs. | 3-3 |
Ogden (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Ogden, George W., mother of | 71-2 |
Ohio Hill | 68-4 |
Ohman, C. M. | 49-1 |
Old Bedrock (Chinese resident) | 2-1 |
Old Block, see Delano, Alonzo | |
Old Bow (Chinese resident) | 2-1 |
Old Empire House | 77-3 |
Old Geach Place aka Gallino Ranch | 64-4 |
Old Homes | 2-4 |
Old Slave Mine aka Kentucky Ridge Mine | 69-2 |
Olinger, Archibald | 5-4 |
Oliver (of the Grass Valley Telegraph) | 7-1 |
Oliver, J. Wing | 69-1 |
Oliver, W. O. | 8-5 |
Olmstead (J. P.) & Co. | 7-1 |
Olney, Justice | 3-4 |
Olympia Park | 77-4 |
Olympic Club of Nevada County | 77-4 |
Omega | 5-5 |
Omega Blue Gravel Mining Co. | 68-1 |
Omega post office | 69-1 |
Omega, see Alpha & Omega | |
On Goon, Charley | 2-2 |
Ophir Cottage | 40-4 |
Ophir Hill | 77-3 |
Order L-208 | 71-1 |
Order of the Sons of Temperance | 68-2 |
Ordinance 338: (Nevada City Historic District established) | 51-1 |
Oregon Creek | 71-3 |
Oregon Creek and bridge | 2-7 |
Oregon Ravine | 3-4 |
Organ, Dora | 71-2 |
Oriental Hotel | 10-1 |
Oriental Mine | 6-5 |
Orleans Flat | 6-5 |
Orleans Flat: History, Part I | 35-2 |
Orleans Flat: History, Part II | 37-3 |
Orleans Flat: settled | 5-2 |
Orphan & 1/2 orphan care | 74-3 |
Orphanage of the Holy Angels | 77-3 |
Orphanages: St. Patrick's | 55-4 |
Orphanages: St. Vincent's | 55-4 |
Orphanages: see Mt. St. Mary's | |
Orzalli | 64-4 |
Osborn Hill, Battle of | 3-6 |
Osborn, Mr. | 8-5 |
Osborne Hill | 65-1 |
Ostrum, Jay | 6-3 |
Ott, Eda | 10-1 |
Ott, Emil | 10-1 |
Ott, Emma | 10-1 |
Ott, J. J. | 5-3 |
Ott, James J. | 20-3 |
Ott, Luvia | 10-1 |
Otto Bismarck versus Aaron Sargent: Pork and Respect | 65-2 |
Oudegeest, William | 75-2 |
Ousley, E. | 70-1 |
Ousley, Jordan (African American) | 74-3 |
Ousley, L. | 70-1 |
Ousley, M. | 70-1 |
Oustamah Hill | 78-2 |
Oustemah | 7-2 |
Oustomah Lodge No. 16, I.O.O.F. | 68-1 |
Oustomah: Last of Oustomah Indians | 13-4 |
Overland Diary, James Godfrey, Part I | 44-3 |
Overland Diary, James Godfrey, Part II | 46-4 |
Overland Emigrant Trail | 19-1 |
Overland Emigrant Trail, Nevada County | 33-4 |
Overton School | 10-2 |
Overton, C. J. | 9-3 |
Overton, Charles T., Dr. | 66-3 |
Overton, J. B. | 10-2 |
Owen, Isaac | 9-2 |
Owen, Isaac, Rev. | 9-3 |
Owen, Isaac: Pioneer church founder | 8-5 |
Owen, John | 1-4 |
Owen, of Taylor and Owen sawmill | 3-1 |
Owl Band | 67-2 |
P. G. & E. | 7-3 |
P.G.&E.: Story of the Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
PWA (Public Works Administration) | 67-2 |
Pacific Appeal | 75-3 |
Pacific Gas & Electirc-birthplace | 65-4 |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. | 67-2 |
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. see P. G.& E. | |
Pacific Restaurant | 10-1 |
Pacific Union Club | 72-2 |
Pacific maritime trade | 73-3 |
Page, Walter Hines | 72-3 |
Paine Chapel | 5-1 |
Paine Hotel | 66-1 |
Paine, Lon | 66-1 |
Paine, Philander A. | 66-1 |
Paine, Robert (Bob) in memorium | 50-4 |
Painesville post office | 69-1 |
Palmer & Church, Steam Carriage & Wagon Manufactory | 10-1 |
Palmer, Augusta | 74-2 |
Palmer, Raymond, Dr. | 5-5 |
Panama Pacific Exhibition, 1915 | 72-2 |
Panama crossing | 69-1 |
Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915 | 67-2 |
Pardini | 64-4 |
Park's Bar | 68-3 |
Parke, E. S. | 73-1 |
Parker & Elder Auction Store | 69-1 |
Parker, Alexander | 9-2 |
Parson, C. E., Mrs. | 63-4 |
Parsons & Quick cigar factory/dealer | 76-1 |
Pascoe, John H. | 64-4 |
Paterson, Melrose (Cherokee or Tyler) | 11-2 |
Patterson post office | 69-1 |
Patterson, William S., Dr. | 66-3 |
Pattingall, W. | 2-3 |
Pattison, John & Mrs. | 71-2 |
Patton, James | 5-4 |
Patttison, John | 68-1 |
Pauly, A. & Sons | 64-2 |
Pauly, Aaron | 64-2 |
Payne, Jerry | 7-3 |
Pearce, Thomas J. | 72-4 |
Peard, Thomas, MRs. | 71-2 |
Peardale Community Farm Center | 66-2 |
Peardale: Brief History of Chicago Park and | 17-3 |
Pearson, Ellen | 10-2 |
Pecor family | 71-2 |
Peers, Dr. | 6-2 |
Pellamounter, Mabel | 71-2 |
Pellamounter, Thomas | 71-2 |
Pelton Wheel | 10-4 |
Pelton Wheel see Mining Museum, North Star | 65-3 |
Pelton Wheel: Museum deeded | 18-2 |
Pelton Wheel: Pelton, Lester A. | 15-2 |
Pelton Wheel: Return of a Pelton Wheel | 49-1 |
Pelton Wheel: See North Star Power Plant | 17-4 |
Pelton Wheel: Story of the Cascade Canal | 55-3 |
Pelton, Lester | 15-2 |
Pelton, Mr. | 10-4 |
Penberthy, T. B. | 8-5 |
Pendleton's Butcher Shop | 63-3 |
Pengelly, John | 5-4 |
Penhall, Bennet "Ben" | 75-4 |
Penhall, Bennet A. | 73-1 |
Penn Valley | 54-1 |
Penn Valley Church | 9-1 |
Penn Valley Creamery | 9-1 |
Penn Valley: family history (Madame Penn) | 39-4 |
Penn, Madame | 1-5 |
Pennington (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Pennington, John, Captain | 1-5 |
Pennsylvania Company No. 2 | 76-3 |
Pennsylvania Engine Company No. 2 | 14-1 |
Pennsylvania Mine | 65-1 |
Pennsylvania Volunteer Fire Co. No. 2 | 9-2 |
Penrose, Norton | 67-2 |
Penrose, Russ | 65-1 |
People v. Elyea | 78-3 |
People v. Hall | 78-3 |
Perkins, H. C. | 71-4 |
Perkins, Henry | 72-3 |
Personeni | 64-4 |
Petitjean and Company | 8-2 |
Pettingell, Judith | 67-4 |
Pezzola | 64-4 |
Phantom | 13-2 |
Phelan, Michael | 5-3 |
Philadelphia Shoe Store (112 Mill St.) | 74-4 |
Philip, Henry | 10-1 |
Phoenix, John | 1-1B |
Piano Turn | 23-2 |
Pickle Ravine | 23-2 |
Pickle, William C. | 5-4 |
Pierce, George | 68-1 |
Pierson, Henry | 7-1 |
Piety Hill firehouse | 76-3 |
Pigtail Gold Rush | 3-7 |
Pike Flat School | 10-2 |
Pike's Point School | 10-2 |
Pine Grove Cemetery | 2-4 |
Pine Street suspension bridge | 64-1 |
Pinkham, Albert L. | 72-3 |
Pinkham, Albert, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Pinney, George M. | 65-1 |
Pioneer Cemetery, Nevada City | 43-4 |
Pioneer Cemetery, Nevada City, census | 44-1 |
Pioneer Cemetery, Nevada City, dedication | 2-8 |
Pioneer Monument, Donner Memorial State Park | 58-2 |
Pioneer Reduction Co. | 68-1 |
Pioneer: Church founder (Owen) | 8-5 |
Pioneer: Doctor (Hunt) | 5-3 |
Pioneer: Sister | 22-1 |
Pioneer: of Columbia Hill | 5-4 |
Pioneers | 12-2 |
Pioneers: Blacks in Nevada County | 39-3 |
Pioneers: Forgotten (Simmon Pena Storms) | 37-4 |
Placer Mining: A Memory, Pigtail Gold Rush | 3-7 |
Placer Mining: Chinese, Part I | 1-1A |
Placer Mining: Chinese, Part II | 2-1 |
Placer Mining: Chinese, Part III | 2-2 |
Placer Mining: Early Mining | 3-1 |
Plane Crash (1945) see "Dutch Plane Crashes in Grass Valley | 54-2 |
Plank & Turnpike Road Act Revision | 71-3 |
Pleasant Street, 203 (Heritage Home Award) | 61-1 |
Pleasant Valley | 1-5 |
Pleasant Valley Road | 78-1 |
Plum Valley | 71-3 |
Plumbago Mine | 6-5 |
Plumer, | 1-3 |
Plumer, Henry aka William Henry Plumer | 67-1 |
Plumer, Henry, City Marshal | 70-4 |
Plummer, Henry | 49-4 |
Poems: "Donation Day in Grass Valley" | 59-4 |
Poems: "In Memory of Bill MeeK" by W. J. Robinson | 5-7 |
Poems: "The Old Schoolhouse" by George Calanan | 5-4 |
Pogue, Mr. | 73-3 |
Point Defiance | 71-3 |
Politics | 40-1 |
Politics: Published political statement, 1875 | 7-3 |
Poll List, 1868 | 38-2 |
Pomelo | 7-2 |
Pomeroy, John | 6-5 |
Pomeroy, Lucius | 8-1 |
Pomery, Lucius | 69-4 |
Poolel, Chief | 2-6 |
Poor, D. E. | 1-5 |
Poor, James Guilford | 66-2 |
Poorman, Edward | 65-4 |
Pope, Rev. | 8-1 |
Poquillon | 8-2 |
Pork, American, banned in Germany | 65-2 |
Port Chicago Disaster | 76-4 |
Port Chicago Mutiny | 76-4 |
Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial | 76-4 |
Porter, Bruce | 72-2 |
Porter, Cedric S., Rev. | 9-3 |
Porter, Mr. | 10-2 |
Post Office: Grass Valley | 2-3 |
Post Office: Letter from Meadow Lake | 5-6 |
Post Office: Nevada City | 3-4 |
Post Office: Words from the Past | 12-3 |
Post Office: first | 5-1 |
Potter & Crittenden, Crockery & Glassware | 10-1 |
Potter, A. W. | 70-3 |
Potter, M. B. B. | 10-2 |
Powell, Del | 63-4 |
Powell, Mr., soda bottling | 5-5 |
Powell, W. C. | 9-3 |
Powell, W. C., Rev. | 2-4 |
Power House: North Star Power Plant | 17-4 |
Power House: Rome | 23-1 |
Power, Erastus Barnum, District Attorney | 66-1 |
Power, F. | 9-3 |
Power, Frank | 10-2 |
Powers, George C. | 70-3 |
Powers, Stephen | 73-3 |
Prat (murder victim) | 5-7 |
Pratt, Arthur L., Rev. | 63-4 |
Pratt, Sarah | 10-2 |
Pratti, Al | 77-4 |
Pre-history of Nevada County | 32-4 |
Presbyterian Church, G V. | 69-3 |
Preston, E. M. | 72-1 |
Preston, Mr. | 68-4 |
Price, Rev. | 9-3 |
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry | 72-4 |
Pringel, James E. | 8-5 |
Prisk, Charles J. | 68-1 |
Prisk, Eliza | 5-5 |
Prisk, William | 62-1 |
Prize fights | 8-4 |
Promontory Summit | 76-4 |
Prospect Hill firehouse | 76-3 |
Prosser, W. J. | 1-5 |
Prostitution, Houses of (Nevada City) | 65-4 |
Protection Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 | 14-1 |
Protection Hose Company No. 1 | 12-4 |
Proto-history of the N.C.N.G.R.R. | 47-1 |
Providence Store | 2-3 |
Provine, Edward | 64-1 |
Pump Stopped at the Morning Watch (Mary Hallock Foote) | 35-4 |
Pump: Cornish see also Cornish Pump | 33-2 |
Purity Stores | 63-4 |
Purple, Edwin | 67-1 |
Putnam (of Rough and Ready Company) | 8-1 |
Putnam, A. J. | 5-4 |
Putnam, Richard F., Rev. (Grass Valley Emmanuel Episcopal Church) | 59-4 |
Quackenbush, George | 69-4 |
Quaker Hill | 65-1 |
Quartz Discovery Marker | 77-3 |
Quartz: Discovery | 34-4 |
Quartz: Discovery at Grass Valley | 3-3 |
Quartz: Mining | 39-1 |
Quartz: Mining Laws | 6-1 |
Quartz: Monument to Quartz Mining | 15-3A |
Quinn, Anne Adams McDonnel Shand, boarding house keeper | 53-4 |
Quirk, William | 35-3 |
Race Street, 123 (Heritage Home Award) | 59-1 |
Race Street, 153 (Heritage Home Award) | 61-1 |
Racetrack: Glenbrook | 41-1 |
Racetrack: Glenbrook, picture | 27-1 |
Radio: shortwave, first | 2-7 |
Railroad, transcontinental | 57-3 |
Railroad: see N.C.N.G.R.R. or Central Pacific R.R. | 50-1 |
Rainbow Mine | 6-5 |
Rainfall: County's greatest 1867-68 | 15-4 |
Rainmaker: Hatfield visits Nevada County | 40-3 |
Ralston | 15-2 |
Ralston Family | 6-3 |
Ralston, Thomas T. (Tommy) | 8-4 |
Ralston, Tommy | 6-3 |
Ralston, Wm. C. & Missing Planks | 43-2 |
Ramboe, Mrs. | 10-2 |
Ranching beginnings | 72-1 |
Rancho de Yubu | 78-1 |
Randall, Samuel | 66-1 |
Randolph Company | 8-1 |
Randolph Flat | 8-1 |
Rape of Belgium | 72-4 |
Rapp, Amanda J. Elliott | 75-1 |
Rapp, John A, Captain | 75-1 |
Rapp, Josephine | 75-1 |
Rattlesnake Dick (Towle Bros. R.R.) | 42-1 |
Ray, J. A. | 3-4 |
Ray, John A. J. | 7-1 |
Read, J. K. | 7-1 |
Rearden, Judge | 2-8 |
Reardon, Thomas, B., Judge | 68-3 |
Rector House | 20-3 |
Rector, Bayless | 66-1 |
Rector, Bayless S. | 65-4 |
Rector, Bayliss | 6-4 |
Rector, Bayliss S. | 73-1 |
Rector, Elijah John | 66-1 |
Rector, Elijah John "John" | 65-4 |
Rector, Elijah Merritt | 65-4 |
Rector, Gilbert James | 65-4 |
Rector, Jesse H. | 65-4 |
Rector, John | 6-4 |
Rector, Libby | 65-4 |
Rector, Merritt | 5-3 |
Rector, Susan Griffin | 65-4 |
Red Castle | 20-3 |
Red Castle: illustration | 6-5 |
Red Cross | 72-3 |
Red Cross Draft, W. W. I | 72-1 |
Red Dog | 70-4 |
Red Dog Cemetery | 66-2 |
Red Dog Cemetery, final record | 14-2 |
Red Dog Cemetery, vanishing town last record | 14-2 |
Red Dog Cemetery: painting by David Comstock | 64-3 |
Red Dog Fires | 66-2 |
Red Dog Hill | 66-2 |
Red Dog first mining | 5-1 |
Red Dog post office | 69-1 |
Red Dog, Old Red Brick Store by Lyle L. White | 66-2 |
Red Dog, Wells Fargo | 66-2 |
Red Dog, public school | 66-2 |
Red Dog-You Bet Map by D. Comstock | 64-3 |
Redman Lodge | 75-4 |
Reed Family | 75-2 |
Reed, Charles | 64-4 |
Reed, James | 75-2 |
Reed, Mary (kneebone) | 78-1 |
Reese, Mr. | 5-4 |
Reidt, Theo, Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Reilly, Cornelius "Con" | 70-3 |
Reimer, Elke | 75-2 |
Reliance Hose Company No. 3 | 12-4 |
Relief Hill: First Settlement | 7-1 |
Removal to Nome Lackee Reservation | 73-4 |
Renner, O. H. | 2-6 |
Republic of South Carolina | 69-3 |
Republic of the Pacific | 69-2 |
Republican Party | 68-1 |
Retort: photo and description | 55-2 |
Reynolds, Thomas, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Reynolds, Wm.: Rise & Fall | 44-1 |
Rhode Island Co. | 2-3 |
Rhodes, Cecil | 64-4 |
Rich Hill | 77-3 |
Rich Ravine | 3-4 |
Rich, Dan | 23-5 |
Rich, Daniel A. | 64-1 |
Richards (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Richards (of Rough & Ready Company) | 8-1 |
Richards, Amanda | 74-4 |
Richards, Dave | 71-2 |
Richards, Gluyas | 71-2 |
Richards, P. | 10-1 |
Richards, William G., Mrs. Aka Mary Elizabeth Gluyas | 70-4 |
Richardson Street, 129 (Heritage Home Award) | 57-1 |
Richardson, Rev. | 9-1 |
Ricker, Rev. | 2-6 |
Rickmers, Pauline: see also Van Hoeter, Pauline | 61-1 |
Riddle: first family at Rough and Ready | 1-2 |
Rider, Miss | 10-2 |
Ridge Telephone Company | 2-7 |
Ridge, John Rollin | 68-3 |
Ridge, John Rollin, death 10-6-1867 | 15-4 |
Ridge, John Rollin: Life of | 50-2 |
Ridge-Tremoreaux House | 20-2 |
Ridley, Dex | 7-3 |
Riley, William | 67-1 |
Rio Vista | 69-3 |
Ritchie, Harriet | 75-2 |
Ritchie, Robert Welles | 1-2 |
Rivera, Diego | 76-2 |
Road History, Early | 75-1 |
Road, plank, Marysville & Nevada (City) | 7-1 |
Roads | 3-2 |
Roads and commerce | 3-2 |
Roads, Bridgeport area | 24-2 |
Robb, Charley | 3-7 |
Robb. J. W. | 3-4 |
Robbery, Bank, Grass Valley, 1912 | 49-1 |
Roberts, E. W. | 8-1 |
Roberts, E. W., Mrs. | 68-2 |
Roberts, Edmund W. | 69-4 |
Roberts, George | 77-3 |
Roberts, George D.: "The Great Diamond Hoax" | 54-4 |
Roberts, H. L. | 8-1 |
Roberts, Hans Q. | 8-1 |
Roberts, James | 71-2 |
Roberts, John | 71-2 |
Roberts, Judge | 5-1 |
Roberts, Stephen | 71-2 |
Robertson, Robert | 70-3 |
Robie, Wendell | 39-2 |
Robinson Family | 8-4 |
Robinson and Plumer | 67-1 |
Robinson's Middle Ferry | 71-3 |
Robinson, Beryl | 74-1 |
Robinson, Bill | 3-4 |
Robinson, C. T. | 3-4 |
Robinson, J. C. | 10-2 |
Robinson, Kite | 3-7 |
Robinson, Lowell | 74-1 |
Robinson, Paul | 71-2 |
Robinson, Robert | 5-4 |
Robinson, William | 6-3 |
Robinson, William J., poem "In memory of Bill Meek" | 5-7 |
Rock Creek Ramblings | 6-3 |
Rocking Stone | 2-5 |
Rocky Bar | 77-3 |
Rodda, James | 7-4 |
Roehnert, Fred | 76-1 |
Roening, Ed. | 5-6 |
Roger Williams Ravine | 3-4 |
Rogers, Andy | 69-4 |
Rogers, James, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Rogers, Volney | 6-4 |
Rolfe, Emily Lindsey | 74-2 |
Rolfe, Emily Lindsey ( Mrs. I. J.) | 60-3 |
Rolfe, Emily Lindsey: Reminiscences | 20-4 |
Rolfe, I. J. | 5-3 |
Rolfe, Ianthis Jerome | 20-4 |
Rolfe, Ianthus | 68-3 |
Rolfe, Tallman H., Judge | 67-4 |
Rolphe, Tallman H. | 1-5 |
Romargi, Algie | 5-7 |
Romargi, James | 3-5 |
Romargi, Jane: Witch of Nigger Tent | 3-5 |
Romargi, Mother | 5-7 |
Rome Power House | 65-4 |
Rome Powerhouse, 1895-1910 | 23-1 |
Roosevelt, Franklin, President | 71-1 |
Roosevelt, Theo: Visit to Colfax | 39-4 |
Root, George | 73-1 |
Rose's Bar | 78-1 |
Rose's Corral | 78-1 |
Rose's Rancho | 78-1 |
Rose, Frank | 1-4 |
Rose, John | 78-1 |
Rose, John, Mrs. | 1-4 |
Rose, John, first settler | 1-4 |
Rose, Oscar | 1-4 |
Rosenberg, M. | 7-3 |
Rosenheim, Aaron | 78-2 |
Rosh Hashanah | 78-2 |
Ross, William G. | 8-1 |
Rossiere, Jules | 2-3 |
Rotary Club | 74-1 |
Rote, Jane Farley | 68-2 |
Roucher, J., Mrs. | 68-2 |
Rough & Ready Secession | 69-4 |
Rough & Ready fire, 1853 | 69-4 |
Rough & Ready post office, 1851 | 69-1 |
Rough and Ready | 3-3 |
Rough and Ready Beginnings | 1-2 |
Rough and Ready Committee of Justice | 3-3 |
Rough and Ready Company | 3-1 |
Rough and Ready Destroyed by Fire | 7-1 |
Rough and Ready Ditch | 1-2 |
Rough and Ready Early Great Republic | 8-1 |
Rough and Ready First Justice elected | 3-3 |
Rough and Ready Part I | 30-4 |
Rough and Ready Part II | 31-2 |
Rough and Ready School | 10-2 |
Rough and Ready Secession from United States | 1-2 |
Rough and Ready Slave Girl Tree | 1-2 |
Rough and Ready Town that Won't Ghost | 8-1 |
Rough and Ready first church | 3-3 |
Rough and Ready first school | 5-1 |
Rough and Ready first settlement | 1-5 |
Rough and Ready: "The Great Republic of Rough & Ready" | 52-1 |
Round Valley Reservation | 73-4 |
Roushey, Simeon | 9-3 |
Rowe Grocery | 63-4 |
Rowe, John, Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Rowe, Lottie | 67-2 |
Rowett, Wilfred | 72-4 |
Rowland's butcher shop | 77-3 |
Rowse, A. L., Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Royal Dutch Air Force Visits (1942) | 54-2 |
Royce, Christopher | 67-3 |
Royce, Hattie | 67-3 |
Royce, James | 67-3 |
Royce, Josiah | 6-6 |
Royce, Josiah (Josie) | 67-3 |
Royce, Josiah, Sr. | 67-3 |
Royce, Josiah: Grass Valley Public Library | 13-3 |
Royce, Josiah: Josiah Royce Edition | 10-3 |
Royce, Mary | 6-6 |
Royce, Mary Eleanor | 67-3 |
Royce, Ruth | 67-3 |
Royce, Sarah | 67-3 |
Royer, W.B.F., tax collector | 73-3 |
Rozynski, Brita B. | 74-1 |
Rozynski, Brita Berryman | 74-4 |
Rozynski, Roman: In Memoriam | 51-1 |
Rubino, Giuseppe | 64-4 |
Ruby Mine | 6-5 |
Ruess, Dorothy & Joe | 66-2 |
Rule, W. T. | 8-5 |
Rush Mill | 77-3 |
Rush, John R. & Charlotte | 77-3 |
Russell (of the Nevada Democrat) | 7-1 |
Russell, Alma | 63-2 |
Russell, Ellen | 63-2 |
Russell, Henry Warren | 5-6 |
Russell, Mary Baptist, Mother | 74-3 |
Russell, Mary Baptist, Sister | 22-1 |
Russell, Peter H. | 63-2 |
Rust, Richard Pearst, Colonel | 68-3 |
SRA (California State Relief Agency) | 67-2 |
Sack, Charlie | 64-3 |
Sacramento Placer Times | 69-4 |
Sacramento Transcript | 69-4 |
Sacramento to Grass Valley | 62-3 |
Sacramento, Auburn & Nevada Railroad | 76-4 |
Sacred Heart Convent (name changed to Mt. St. Mary's Academy) | 74-3 |
Safeway | 63-4 |
Saga of Stephens/Townsend/Murphy Party of 1844 | 48-3 |
Saints Peter & Paul Church (Nevada City) | 73-2 |
Sales, John K. | 3-3 |
Salvador (Indian guide) | 8-3 |
Salvation Army Band | 67-2 |
Salvation Army, 1893 photo | 39-3 |
Sam (brother of Pomelo) | 7-2 |
Sam Kee Laundry | 62-4 |
Sampson's Store | 76-1 |
Sampson, Mrs. | 5-1 |
Sampson, Will & Edna Dahl | 37-3 |
San Francisco Art Institute, Rivera mural | 76-2 |
San Francisco Earthquake & Nevada County | 71-2 |
San Francisco Stock Exchange, Rivera mural | 76-2 |
San Juan Hydraulic Press | 68-3 |
San Juan Press | 13-2 |
San Juan Ridge (Cultural Center) | 24-3 |
San Juan Ridge Family Resource Center | 77-2 |
San Juan Ridge Library | 77-2 |
San Juan Ridge School | 77-2 |
San Juan Ridge Tapestry Project (12 panels) | 77-2 |
San Juan Star | 7-1 |
San Juan Times | 24-3 |
Sanders, Jacob | 70-1 |
Sanford, Al | 1-4 |
Sanford, George | 2-1 |
Sanguinetti | 64-4 |
Sanks and Thomas ice cream parlor | 70-1 |
Sanks, Chasey Thomas | 70-1 |
Sanks, Isaac T. | 39-3 |
Sanks, Isaac Thomas., Jr. | 70-1 |
Sanks, Isaac, Sr. | 70-1 |
Sanks, Jacob | 70-1 |
Sanks, Mr. & Mrs. S. | 75-3 |
Sarah Lodge No. 4 | 78-2 |
Sargent, A. A. | 73-4 |
Sargent, A. A., Esq. | 68-3 |
Sargent, Aaron | 76-4 |
Sargent, Aaron A. | 69-1 |
Sargent, Aaron A., Part II | 65-2 |
Sargent, Aaron A., photo, first house he built in Nevada City | 65-1 |
Sargent, Aaron Augusta aka A.A., U.S. Senator | 74-2 |
Sargent, Aaron Augustus | 9-2 |
Sargent, Aaron Augustus and the Chapman Family | 38-3 |
Sargent, Aaron Augustus, Part I | 65-1 |
Sargent, Aaron Augustus: 1828-1887 | 32-3 |
Sargent, Aaron Augustus: to Germany | 36-1 |
Sargent, Aaron Peaslee | 65-1 |
Sargent, Aaron, portrait, 1861 | 65-1 |
Sargent, Elizabeth "Lizzie" | 65-2 |
Sargent, Elizabeth "Lizzie" portrait | 65-1 |
Sargent, Elizabeth Rebecca (daughter of A. A. Sargent) | 65-1 |
Sargent, Elizabeth Stanwood Flanders | 65-1 |
Sargent, Ellen Clard | 74-2 |
Sargent, Ellen Clark | 67-4 |
Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. A.A.Sargent) | 65-2 |
Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. Aaron) | 2-8 |
Sargent, Ellen Clark (Mrs. Aaron) photo | 54-4 |
Sargent, Ellen Clark, portrait, 1872 | 65-1 |
Sargent, George | 68-1 |
Sargent, George F. (son of A. A. Sargent) | 65-1 |
Sargent, Harriet | 68-1 |
Sargent, Horace Brown | 68-1 |
Sargent, Jacob & Eleanor | 68-1 |
Sargent, James | 67-4 |
Sargent, Joseph | 67-4 |
Sargent, Moses | 65-1 |
Sargent, Rebecca | 65-1 |
Saunders, Dr. | 2-3 |
Savage, Millicent & Orin | 70-4 |
Sawdust Trails-Truckee Basin | 46-1 |
Sawmill: Broderick | 5-4 |
Sawmill: First | 1-5 |
Sawmill: Holt's | 3-3 |
Sawmill: Holt's; attack | 43-3 |
Sawmill: Lewis and Son | 43-4 |
Sawmill: Logging | 38-4 |
Sawmill: Marsh Mill | 17-1 |
Sawmill: Moore's | 43-3 |
Sawmill: Taylor and Owen | 3-2 |
Sawmill: Walsh's | 43-3 |
Sawmill: in 1849 | 2-6 |
Sawmills, Early, Part I | 43-3 |
Sawmills: Early, Part II | 43-4 |
Sawyer Act: see also Sawyer Decision, Anti-Debris Law | 5-4 |
Sawyer Decision | 40-1 |
Sawyer Decision: effect on Hydraulic Mining | 55-3 |
Sawyer Decision: effect on North Bloomfield | 12-2 |
Sawyer Decision: see also Sawyer Act, Anti-Debris Law | 2-7 |
Sawyer, Lorenzo | 67-4 |
Sawyer, Lorenzo, Judge | 71-4 |
Sawyer, W. P., Dr. | 71-2 |
Scadden (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Scadden House | 55-4 |
Scadden, Phil | 5-3 |
Scarface Dick | 7-2 |
Scarfe, George | 71-2 |
Scarfe, George O. | 64-4 |
Schallengerger, Moses, Cabin | 75-2 |
Schardin Ranch | 6-2 |
Schardin's Store | 6-1 |
Schardin, Herbertus | 1-5 |
Schell, Abraham | 69-4 |
Schenk, Charles P. | 66-1 |
Schiffner, Delbert | 5-4 |
Schmidt, Frances, Mrs. | 66-1 |
Schmidt, Jacob | 2-3 |
Schmidt, John | 2-3 |
Schnellman, John | 3-2 |
School: Bear River School | 10-2 |
School: Bell Hill | 28-4 |
School: Boca | 10-2 |
School: Cherokee | 10-2 |
School: Chicago Park | 10-2 |
School: Columbia Hill | 5-4 |
School: Columbia Old School House | 5-4 |
School: Columbus | 28-3 |
School: Empire High School (see also Grass Valley High School) | 28-4 |
School: First in Rough & Ready | 5-1 |
School: Floriston | 10-2 |
School: Forest Springs | 10-2 |
School: French Corral | 18-2 |
School: Garfield School, Grass Valley | 38-3 |
School: Gold Flat | 21-2 |
School: Grass Valley High | 28-4 |
School: Grass Valley, first | 6-1 |
School: Greeley; see also Spenceville School | 10-2 |
School: Hennessy | 28-4 |
School: Indian Springs | 10-2 |
School: Lincoln Grammar | 28-3 |
School: Lyman Gilmore | 28-4 |
School: Mariposa | 10-2 |
School: Markwell | 10-2 |
School: Nevada City Elementary | 28-4 |
School: Nevada City High | 28-3 |
School: Nevada City High School | 31-3 |
School: Nevada Union High | 28-4 |
School: North Bloomfield | 12-2 |
School: North Columbia, Old School House | 5-4 |
School: Ole Nevada City High | 31-3 |
School: Overton | 10-2 |
School: Pike's Point School (aka Pike Flat School) | 10-2 |
School: Rough & Ready | 10-2 |
School: Seven Hills Intermediate | 28-4 |
School: Spenceville see also Greeley School | 10-2 |
School: St. Mary's Academy | 10-2 |
School: St. Patrick's School for boys | 9-1 |
School: St. Vincent's for girls | 9-1 |
School: Sweetland School | 10-2 |
School: Truckee | 10-2 |
School: Union Hill | 10-2 |
School: Washington | 10-2 |
School: Winchester | 10-2 |
Schools: Early, Nevada County | 10-2 |
Schools: First in Nevada County | 5-1 |
Schools: Highlights of Education | 16-2 |
Schools: Nevada County | 28-4 |
Schools: Private | 16-2 |
Schools: Public | 28-4 |
Schools: Public Grammar | 16-2 |
Schools: Public High | 16-2 |
Schools: Public in Grass Valley | 7-1 |
Schools: Seven Hills Intermediate | 28-4 |
Schools: Union Hill, 120 Years | 42-3 |
Schools: University born in Nevada County | 16-2 |
Schools: in Grass Valley | 6-1 |
Schools: of Nevada County, Part III | 28-4 |
Schools: segregated | 39-3 |
Schotte, F. | 10-1 |
Schrader, W. B. | 76-1 |
Schroeder, Henry C. | 6-4 |
Schupper, Jack | 71-1 |
Scotia Mine | 7-4 |
Scott Family | 2-3 |
Scott Flat Camp for SRA | 67-2 |
Scott Flat Reservoir | 67-2 |
Scott, Peter | 64-4 |
Scott, Priscilla | 69-2 |
Scott, Richard | 7-3 |
Scroll of Honored sacrifice | 75-4 |
Seagrave Fire Engine, 1912-13 | 76-3 |
Search, A. T. | 7-1 |
Searls Historical Library | 64-1 |
Searls Library, new building | 74-1 |
Searls Library, opened 1972 | 74-1 |
Searls, Carroll | 26-4 |
Searls, Fred | 64-1 |
Searls, Fred, Buxom Bachelor | 7-3 |
Searls, Fred, Jr. | 71-1 |
Searls, Fred, Sr. | 6-4 |
Searls, Helen, Mrs. Fred | 70-4 |
Searls, Henry | 6-4 |
Searls, Judge | 65-1 |
Searls, Niles | 77-1 |
Searls, Niles, Hon. | 3-3 |
Searls, Niles, Judge | 68-3 |
Searls: Law Firm of Searls & Searls | 26-4 |
Sears, William H. | 62-1 |
Sebastopol Mill | 77-3 |
Seeber, Danfourth | 66-1 |
Segregated Schools | 39-3 |
Seigler, Rev. | 9-1 |
Selby Flat | 5-3 |
Selby Flat House | 6-3 |
Select Day School for Young Ladies (includes boarders) | 74-3 |
Semper Fidelis aka Jennie Carter | 70-1 |
Sericulture (silk culture) | 42-4 |
Serventi, E. | 64-4 |
Seven Hills Intermediate School | 28-4 |
Shaar Zedek (Gate of Righteousness) | 78-2 |
Shackelton property | 76-1 |
Shady Creek | 5-3 |
Shaft Boring: Inexpensive and Safe | 16-1 |
Shakespeare Club | 70-4 |
Shanahan, Fr. | 9-2 |
Shanahan, John, Fr. | 9-3 |
Shanahan, John, Rev. | 7-1 |
Shanahan, Thomas, Father | 73-2 |
Shand, Anne Adams McDonnel (boarding house keeper) | 53-4 |
Shaw, Anna Howard, Dr. | 74-2 |
Shaw, Norman | 71-2 |
Shaw, Robert Gould, Colonel | 70-1 |
Shebley, Alice | 5-5 |
Sheep Industry & Aspen Art | 33-4 |
Shelanberger, Aaron | 3-3 |
Shenk, Charles P. | 66-1 |
Shields, Minnie, Miss | 66-1 |
Shingle Springs Rancheria | 73-3 |
Shipley, Henry | 7-1 |
Shoemaker Family | 62-1 |
Shoemaker, David S., Dr. | 61-1 |
Shoemaker, Mr. | 75-3 |
Shoemaker, Rufus | 68-1 |
Shoemaker, Rufus H. | 75-3 |
Shoemaker, Rufus S., son of David S. | 61-1 |
Shoule, Frank | 1-1B |
Shurtliff, J | 9-3 |
Sibley House | 20-3 |
Sick Call Registers | 74-3 |
Sidney Ducks | 62-1 |
Sierra Crossing | 70-4 |
Sierra Nevada House | 7-1 |
Sierra Sun & Truckee Republican | 13-2 |
Sierra Wood and Lumber Company | 10-2 |
Sierra: Gateway to | 24-2 |
Silk Culture | 42-2 |
Silk Production | 42-4 |
Silva, Joseph, & Mrs. | 64-4 |
Silver Rush: Virginia City 1859-61 | 50-1 |
Simmons, Arlon | 65-1 |
Simonds, Amy | 63-3 |
Simonin, M. L.: Part of His Journal (translated from French) 1868-69 | 52-4 |
Simons, John | 5-6 |
Simons, Lucille | 67-2 |
Simpson, Dr. | 68-3 |
Simpson, Mrs. | 65-1 |
Sims, Emma | 6-4 |
Sims, Josiah, Rev. | 9-2 |
Sin Get "Smiley" | 3-2 |
Sin Get "Smiley" of North San Juan | 1-1A |
Sinclair, John | 75-2 |
Sing (son of Jim Yet Wah) | 2-1 |
Sing Lee Laundry | 62-4 |
Singleton, Michael Angelo | 1-5 |
Sins, Mary: Wedding to W. W. Waggoner | 6-4 |
Sister Mary Baptist Russell: Pioneer Sister | 22-1 |
Sisters of Mercy | 9-1 |
Sisters of Mercy (Roman Catholic) | 74-3 |
Sisum, Morris B. | 69-4 |
Sixteen to One Mine | 6-5 |
Skelton, John P. | 68-1 |
Sketch of Nevada County by A. A. Sargent | 67-4 |
Ski Resort: Sunstream | 40-4 |
Skinner, Pink | 2-2 |
Slatterly, Fr. | 8-5 |
Slave Girl Tree: Rough & Ready | 1-2 |
Slave Owners Property Rights in CA | 78-3 |
Slave-based economy | 77-1 |
Slaves as security on loans | 77-1 |
Sleighville House | 5-7 |
Sloan, Edward W. F. | 69-3 |
Sluice box, invention of | 6-4 |
Smart, E. K. | 63-4 |
Smartsville & Timbuctoo Pioneer Day | 73-2 |
Smartsville Catholic Church & Cemetery | 73-2 |
Smeatham, H. O. G., Rev. | 8-5 |
Smeatham, Henry O.G., Rev. | 24-4 |
Smiley of North San Juan | 3-2 |
Smiley of North San Juan, see Sin Get | |
Smiley, R. S. | 67-2 |
Smith Package Co. | 63-4 |
Smith's Flat | 6-5 |
Smith's Hotel | 65-1 |
Smith, Charles F. | 68-2 |
Smith, Charles F., lawyer, Justice of the Peace | 68-4 |
Smith, Clara F. | 69-2 |
Smith, Ebenezer G. "Sneezer" | 69-2 |
Smith, Emanuel | 8-1 |
Smith, H. O., Dr. | 71-2 |
Smith, Hamilton Jr. | 10-4 |
Smith, Hattie | 9-1 |
Smith, J. L. | 1-5 |
Smith, John | 68-4 |
Smith, Rev. | 9-1 |
Smith, Rhodes R. | 72-3 |
Smith, S. A. | 3-5 |
Smith, Ted | 9-1 |
Smith, W. H. | 71-2 |
Sneath, Edna | 66-1 |
Snell, Maude | 71-2 |
Snow Plant: Legend, Nonette Hennessey | 2-5 |
Snow Shed | 5-7 |
Snowden, R. Bayard | 9-2 |
Snowden, R. H., Rev. | 9-2 |
Snyder, Gary | 77-2 |
Snyder, John | 8-3 |
Society of New England aka New England Society of Nevada (City) | 67-4 |
Solari, Michael | 64-4 |
Solaro Hotel | 1-1A |
Somervell, Brehon B., General | 71-1 |
Sommarstrom, Clifford E. | 38-3 |
Sonntag, Herman | 66-2 |
Sons of Temperance | 5-5 |
South Yuba Canal Company | 76-4 |
South Yuba Canal Company, Part I | 23-5 |
South Yuba Canal Company, Part II | 23-6 |
South Yuba River Project | 50-1 |
Southcott, W. H., Mayor, G.V. | 75-4 |
Southern Poverty Law Center | 77-1 |
Southwick, John | 6-6 |
Soward, F. D. | 3-5 |
Spafford, Edward | 5-4 |
Spanish "senoritas" | 62-1 |
Spanish American War: Co. I | 28-2 |
Spanish influenza | 74-3 |
Spargo, William | 66-1 |
Sparks Bridge | 71-3 |
Sparks' Crossing aka Nye's Crossing | 71-3 |
Sparks, Henry | 71-3 |
Sparks, Matthew | 71-3 |
Speckert, Arvin | 64-3 |
Spect, Jonas | 2-1 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 1995 | 50-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 1996 | 51-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 1997 | 52-1 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 1998 | 53-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 1999 | 54-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2000 | 55-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2001 | 56-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2002 | 57-3 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2003 | 58-1 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2004 | 59-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2006 | 61-2 |
Speech contest, Nevada County Historical Society, 2007 | 62-2 |
Spenceburg | 78-1 |
Spencer, Annie | 10-2 |
Spencer, Annie Virginia | 68-2 |
Spencer, Charles Kenyon | 68-2 |
Spencer, D. J., Mrs. | 9-1 |
Spencer, Franklin M. | 68-2 |
Spencer, Frederick Woodward | 68-2 |
Spencer, Gardiner Alexander Brady | 68-2 |
Spencer, I. | 5-4 |
Spencer, Joseph M. Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Spencer, W. K. | 7-3 |
Spencer, William Kenyon | 68-2 |
Spencer, William McMurtry | 68-2 |
Spenceville | 78-1 |
Spenceville School | 10-2 |
Spenceville Wildlife Area | 78-1 |
Spenceville homes & ranches destroyed | 78-1 |
Spenceville: Copper Mines in the 1860s | 53-2 |
Spider Bite (resident of Nevada City) | 3-5 |
Sports: Baseball | 40-1 |
Sports: Cornish Wrestling in Nevada County | 23-4 |
Sports: Real estate | 41-1 |
Spring Hill Mine | 73-1 |
Spring Valley House | 64-2 |
Spring Valley Water Company | 72-2 |
Spring Valley, aka Brown's Valley | 64-2 |
Squire, J. E. | 1-5 |
St. Austell | 74-4 |
St. Canice Catholic Church | 9-3 |
St. John's Day | 69-3 |
St. Joseph chapel | 74-3 |
St. Joseph's Cultural Center | 77-3 |
St. Louis World's Fair | 73-1 |
St. Luke's Catholic Church | 2-4 |
St. Mary's Academy | 10-2 |
St. Mary's Hospital | 74-3 |
St. Patrick's Catholic Church | 9-1 |
St. Patrick's Cemetery | 41-4 |
St. Patrick's Church | 77-3 |
St. Patrick's Home (Sacramento) | 74-3 |
St. Patrick's Orphanage (for boys) | 74-3 |
St. Patrick's School for boys | 9-1 |
St. Peter's Catholic Church, Nevada City | 9-3 |
St. Rose's at Timbuctoo & Smartsville | 73-2 |
St. Vincent's Orphanage (for girls) | 74-3 |
St. Vincent's School for girls | 9-1 |
Stage Company | 8-4 |
Stamp Mill | 33-3 |
Stamp Mill history | 77-3 |
Stamps, Mr. | 3-4 |
Stamps, Mr. (Alcalde) | 9-3 |
Stanford, Leland | 76-4 |
Stanford, Leland, Governor | 71-3 |
Stanton & Co. | 70-3 |
Stanton Ledge | 70-3 |
Stanton, C. T.: of Donner Party | 8-3 |
Stanton, Charles | 75-2 |
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady | 66-3 |
Stanton, James | 70-3 |
Starr, Augustus W., Captain | 73-3 |
Starr, George W. | 75-4 |
Starr, George W., Diego Rivera portrait | 76-2 |
Starr, Libby Crocker | 75-4 |
State Bureau of Highways | 75-1 |
State Highway Garage fire 1922 | 76-3 |
State Highway system established | 75-1 |
State Mining Board (California) | 71-1 |
State of Rough & Ready | 69-4 |
Steamboat | 71-3 |
Steamer: "Golden Gate" Lost at Sea-Escape from the Sea-Chavanne | 49-2 |
Steamship California | 69-2 |
Steamship Cherokee | 69-1 |
Steamship Golden Gate | 69-1 |
Steamship W. H. Aspinwall | 69-1 |
Stedger, Oliver P., Judge, see also Stidger | 24-3 |
Steele, John, Diary | 63-3 |
Steele, Judson, Superintendent, Memorial Park | 75-4 |
Steele, Orlo K. | 72-4 |
Stehr, Henry Jacob | 66-2 |
Stenger, Augustus | 3-3 |
Stephen-Towonsend-Murphy Party | 48-3 |
Stephens, Captain | 2-5 |
Stephens, Tillie | 10-2 |
Stephens-Townsend-Murphy Party | 75-2 |
Stevens, Elisha : Donner Party & Mule Springs | 1-1B |
Stevens, Elmer | 74-1 |
Stevens, Martin | 72-4 |
Stevens, Rhodie, Miss aks Mrs. William Daniel | 70-3 |
Stewart (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Stewart, Ernest | 70-1 |
Stewart, George | 7-3 |
Stewart, James I. | 76-1 |
Stewart, S. C., Sheriff | 3-5 |
Stewart, William M. | 3-1 |
Stewart, William Morris | 65-1 |
Stewart, William Morris, House | 20-3 |
Stewart, William Morris: The Stewart Mansion in Nevad City | 51-1 |
Stidger, James & Maria | 68-3 |
Stidger, James Allen | 68-3 |
Stidger, John L. | 68-3 |
Stidger, John S. | 7-1 |
Stidger, O. P. | 5-3 |
Stidger, O. P. (Oliver Perry), Judge | 68-3 |
Stidger, Oliver P., Judge | 24-3 |
Stiles, Henry R. Book & Music Store | 64-1 |
Stiles, William Quartz Mill & Cabinet Factory | 64-1 |
Stinson, Phil | 66-1 |
Stock Exchange, Grass Valley History | 43-2 |
Stockton Mill | 3-6 |
Stoddard, A. W. | 7-4 |
Stokes' Oyster Bar | 67-3 |
Stone, Frank M. (A.A.Sargent San Francisco law partner) | 65-2 |
Stone, J. P. | 6-6 |
Stone, M. P. | 10-2 |
Stone, Marsha | 77-2 |
Stone, O. B., Rev. | 9-3 |
Stone, O. D. | 9-3 |
Stone, Rev. | 68-1 |
Stone, Rosine F." Diary of a trip from G.V. to Donner Lake etc., 1864 | 40-3 |
Stores: Boston Co. | 1-5 |
Stores: First Nevada County | 1-5 |
Stores: Trading Post | 1-5 |
Storms Ranch 1854 Grand Council | 73-4 |
Storms, S. P. | 5-2 |
Storms, Simmon Pena | 73-4 |
Storms, Simmon: Pioneer | 37-4 |
Story, George | 66-1 |
Strand Theater | 61-1 |
Street, F., Cornish Book Author | 34-2 |
Strike, Murchie Mine 1937-38 | 47-2 |
Strong, Daniel, Dr. | 76-4 |
Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Nevada City | 9-3 |
Stuart, E. J., Mrs. | 1-5 |
Stuart, Robert | 9-2 |
Sue Kee | 2-1 |
Suffrage Movement 1869-1911 | 46-2 |
Sugar Pine Pitch | 23-2 |
Sukeforth, L. M. | 7-3 |
Sulliven, John L., photo | 38-1 |
Sultana Mine | 65-1 |
Summit City | 5-6 |
Summit City: see Meadow Lake | |
Summit Valley | 75-2 |
Sunset Telephone Co. | 65-4 |
Sunstream Ski Resort | 40-4 |
Sutter's Fort | 75-2 |
Sutter, Alphonse | 10-1 |
Sutter, Captain | 8-3 |
Sutter, John | 78-1 |
Sutter, John A. | 10-1 |
Sutter, Keith | 75-2 |
Sutton, P. | 9-2 |
Swartz, Fannie | 71-2 |
Swayze, O. W., Dr. | 71-2 |
Sweet Vengeance Quartz Mine | 64-2 |
Sweetland | 11-2 |
Sweetland School | 10-2 |
Sweetland post office | 69-1 |
Sweetland's Ferry | 71-3 |
Sweetland, H. P. | 3-4 |
Sweetland, Henry | 59-3 |
Sweetland: first settled | 3-3 |
Sweigert, Joe | 8-1 |
Sylvester | 20-2 |
Sylvester & Co. | 6-6 |
Synagogue Building, Sutton Way | 78-2 |
Syrians | 72-3 |
Tahoe Market | 68-1 |
Tahoe Mining Co. | 68-1 |
Tahoe National Forest: Student Speech Contest | 56-2 |
Tainter, Oscar | 5-4 |
Taliaferro, Alfred W., Dr. | 67-1 |
Tamblyn, William | 66-1 |
Tamietti | 64-4 |
Tanahm, Fr. | 9-3 |
Tansey, J. B. | 8-5 |
Tansey, J. R. | 8-5 |
Tarnham, Bro. | 9-3 |
Tassone | 64-4 |
Taylor (Ben) House | 20-2 |
Taylor (of Taylor and Owen Sawmill) | 3-1 |
Taylor and Owen Sawmill | 3-2 |
Taylor's Foundry | 2-3 |
Taylor, Ben | 1-4 |
Taylor, Benjamin | 2-3 |
Taylor, Benjamin, Mrs. | 2-3 |
Taylor, Jack | 1-4 |
Taylor, John W. | 1-5 |
Taylor, Kittie | 59-2 |
Taylor, M. C., House | 20-2 |
Taylor, Zachary | 1-2 |
Taylor, town of | 11-3 |
Teal, Lewis | 68-1 |
Tegler, C. E. | 73-1 |
Telegraph (newspaper) | 7-1 |
Telegraph at Grass Valley, 1861 | 67-3 |
Telephone | 3-6 |
Telephone, Sunset Co. | 65-4 |
Telephone: Communications in Nevada Co. | 11-1 |
Telephone: on the Ridge | 2-7 |
Temperance Hall | 6-6 |
Terrell's Pharmacy | 63-4 |
Terrill, James | 9-1 |
Texas Hill | 68-4 |
Thayer, Mary A. | 8-5 |
The Elevator | 75-3 |
The Liberator | 75-3 |
The Mural: Last Chapter of the Red Dog Odd Fellows Lodge Hall by A. E. Davies | 66-2 |
The Union | 75-3 |
Theater | 8-4 |
Theater: Alta Theatre | 8-4 |
Theater: Alta of Grass Valley | 6-1 |
Theater: Beginnings of Nevada Theater | 23-2 |
Theater: Broadway | 20-1 |
Theater: Cedar | 20-1 |
Theater: Crystal | 20-1 |
Theater: Del Oro | 7-4 |
Theater: Del Oro Theater, "Theater of Angels" | 52-4 |
Theater: Dramatic Hall | 19-2 |
Theater: Dramatic Hall, Nevada City | 5-1 |
Theater: Frisbie Concert Hall, Nevada City | 8-4 |
Theater: Gem Photo | 20-1 |
Theater: Hamilton Hall, opened 5-1-1856 | 6-6 |
Theater: Jenny Lind | 8-4 |
Theater: Jenny Lind, Grass Valley | 6-1 |
Theater: Jenny Lind, Nevada City | 5-1 |
Theater: John Williams | 19-2 |
Theater: Metropolitan | 9-2 |
Theater: Nevada | 8-4 |
Theater: Nevada City Theater in 1850s | 19-2 |
Theater: Nevada Theater Company | 9-2 |
Theater: Nevada Theater in 1865 | 20-1 |
Theater: North Bloomfield | 12-2 |
Theater: Strand | 61-1 |
Theater: Theaters | 12-2 |
Theater: Van's Opera House | 61-1 |
Theater: William's | 19-2 |
Theaters: Nevada Theatre in the 1850s | 19-2 |
Theaters: Nevada Theatre: Beginnings | 23-2 |
Theaters: Nevada Theatre: Calendar, 1876 | 30-2 |
Theatre: Frisbie | 8-4 |
Thomas, Clarence Crase, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Thomas, Clarence Crase, Lt. | 52-3 |
Thomas, Elmer, Senator | 71-1 |
Thomas, Jacob | 70-1 |
Thomas, John | 72-4 |
Thomas, John T. | 35-4 |
Thomas, Joseph | 70-1 |
Thomas, Mary | 71-2 |
Thomas, R. A. | 71-2 |
Thomas, Sidney | 66-1 |
Thomas, Walter G., DDS | 76-1 |
Thomas, William | 72-4 |
Thomas, William G. | 76-1 |
Thompson & West, History of Nevada County | 34-1 |
Thompson, Andy | 7-1 |
Thompson, Eliza, Mrs. | 68-2 |
Thompson, Hugh B. | 10-1 |
Thurston, Frank | 77-4 |
Thurston, Plummer W. | 68-3 |
Tickell, A. H., Dr. | 64-4 |
Tickell, Alfred H., Dr. | 72-3 |
Tightner Mine | 64-4 |
Tilley, W. J. | 6-6 |
Tin Loy, John | 78-3 |
Tisdale, W. L. | 7-1 |
Tisdale, W. L. and brothers | 5-4 |
Tobacco experiment, Nevada County | 76-1 |
Tobiassen, A. N. | 9-1 |
Tobiassen, Carl | 9-1 |
Tobin's Tigers | 72-4 |
Tobin, H. L., Lieutenant Colonel | 72-4 |
Tocalini, Baptize, Mrs. | 64-4 |
Todd, A. C., Cornish book author | 34-2 |
Tomlinson, O. M. | 9-3 |
Tomlinson, Oliver M. | 57-4 |
Tomlinson, Statira; see also Maltman, Statira Tomlinson, Mrs. Wm. | 57-4 |
Tommyknocker, Cornish Folklore | 18-1 |
Tompkins, E. O.(Elijah Obadiah) | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Edward Alexander | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Elijah & Ruth | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Jarvis Darling | 70-4 |
Tompkins, John | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Laura | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Laura Baker | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Lucy Rebecca | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Lucy Rebecca Darling | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Mr. | 6-4 |
Tompkins, Omer Alonzo | 70-4 |
Tompkins, Ruth Butterfield, Mrs. | 70-4 |
Tonini, R. A. | 63-4 |
Torahs | 78-2 |
Toscano Hotel | 64-4 |
Tour Directions, Early roads, bridges etc. | 71-4 |
Towle (member of Congregational Church | 9-2 |
Towle Bros. Lumber Co. | 63-3 |
Towle Bros. R.R. & Rattlesnake Dick | 42-1 |
Towle Brothers | 66-2 |
Town Talk | 21-2 |
Townsend Brothers | 8-1 |
Townsend Street, 208 (Heritage Home Award) | 53-1 |
Townsend, "Lying Jim" and the Grass Valley Union | 51-4 |
Townsend, A. A., Capt. | 8-1 |
Townsend, J. B. | 3-4 |
Toye, Richard | 72-4 |
Transportation: Central Pacific R.R. | 50-1 |
Transportation: Freighting | 3-2 |
Transportation: Plank Road | 7-1 |
Transportation: Stage Co. | 8-4 |
Transportation: railroad see N.C.N.G.R.R.& Central Pacific | |
Trask, Ann J. aka Jennie Carter | 70-1 |
Tree, lone pine at Hirschman Diggings | 55-1 |
Tregido, Alfonso | 63-1 |
Trenberth, Edwin | 7-4 |
Trethellan East, Cornwall | 78-1 |
Trezise, George | 75-4 |
Tri-Weekly Herald | 13-2 |
Trinity & Emmanuel Episcopal Churches | 24-4 |
Trinity Church, Nevada City | 9-3 |
Trip to Donner Lake, Rose Farrington | 40-3 |
Trip to Truckee River, Lola Montez | 37-2 |
Trolley line | 77-4 |
Trolley line, Nevada County | 55-1 |
Trout, Lahontan cutthroat | 32-2 |
Truckee (town) | 30-3 |
Truckee (town) see also Coburn's Station | |
Truckee Fire | 35-1 |
Truckee Hotel | 2-6 |
Truckee Lake Valley | 71-3 |
Truckee Meadows | 71-4 |
Truckee Republican | 13-2 |
Truckee River | 2-5 |
Truckee River Route: Isaac Wistar's Narrative | 43-1 |
Truckee River Route; see also Emmigrant trail | 43-1 |
Truckee School | 10-2 |
Truckee Tribune | 13-2 |
Truckee Turnpike Company | 71-3 |
Truckee's Lake; see Donner Lake | 2-5 |
Truckee: A Washoe Indian | 2-5 |
Truckee: Eastward Travel | 42-2 |
Truckee: Isaac Wistar's Narrative | 43-1 |
Truckee: Rocking Stone | 2-5 |
Truckee: Sawdust Trails in the Truckee Basin | 46-1 |
Truckee: Snow Plant | 2-5 |
Truckee: fire at | 35-1 |
Truesdale, John | 1-5 |
Truex and Blackman (store) | 3-3 |
Tucker, Anna C. | 1-3 |
Tucker, J. C., Dr. | 69-4 |
Tucker, Jeremiah | 7-1 |
Tully house | 65-1 |
Turner (member of Congregational Church) | 9-2 |
Turner's Ranch | 68-1 |
Turner, A. G. | 1-5 |
Turner, George E. | 7-3 |
Turner, R. H. | 71-2 |
Turner, Willard, Rev. | 9-1 |
Tuttle (of Relief Hill) | 7-1 |
Tuttle, Willard H. | 68-1 |
Twamley, Richard | 1-5 |
Tweed, C. A. | 9-3 |
Twenty-one Mine | 6-5 |
Twietmeyer, Tim | 75-2 |
Twitchell, Lee | 70-2 |
Two Hearts Made Happy: David Morgan and Helen Naffziger | 2-4 |
Two Peoples (Indians) | 36-3 |
Twomey, Andrew, Smartsville pastor | 73-2 |
Tyler Foote Crossing Road w/photo | 64-4 |
Tyler: see also Cherokee | 11-2 |
Tyrell, John R., Senator | 66-1 |
Tyrrell, James C. | 76-1 |
Tyrrell, James C. "Jim" | 75-4 |
Tyson, Edwin | 74-1 |
Uncle Billie | 5-3 |
Underwood, J. B. | 2-3 |
Union Church, Smartsville | 73-2 |
Union Hill | 68-4 |
Union Hill School | 42-3 |
Union Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 | 12-4 |
Union Hose Company No. 2 | 7-1 |
Union Hotel | 8-4 |
Union Hotel Kitchen Fire | 76-3 |
Union Hotel fires | 76-3 |
Union Hotel-fire | 65-4 |
Union Pacific Railroad | 76-4 |
Union for Reform Judaism | 78-2 |
Union, Miner's, French Corral | 35-1 |
Union, The | 63-4 |
Unionville: Town that never was | 46-1 |
United Mine | 10-1 |
United States Bakery | 67-1 |
United States Hotel | 6-6 |
United We Stand | 72-4 |
University of California system | 16-2 |
University of California, Berkeley | 72-2 |
Upper Narrows Dam, w/photo | 52-2 |
Uren, Charlie | 6-4 |
Uren, E. C. | 71-2 |
Uren, Ed. C. | 6-4 |
Uren, Edward | 75-4 |
Uren, Ernest | 72-4 |
Utilities: Early History, Telephone | 11-1 |
Utilities: First Electric Lights | 7-3 |
Utilities: Magenta Flume | 8-2 |
Utilities: Saga of South Yuba Canal, Part I | 23-5 |
Utilities: Saga of South Yuba Canal, Part II | 23-6 |
Utilities: see P. G. & E. | |
Utter | 5-1 |
Valceschini | 64-4 |
Van Deerlin, J. H., Rev. | 8-5 |
Van Dusen & Morrison | 63-3 |
Van Hagen, Deputy Sheriff | 62-4 |
Van Hoeter, Pauline; see also Rickmers, Pauline | 61-1 |
Van Orden, Mayor | 71-2 |
Van's Opera House | 61-1 |
Vanmetre, P | 8-1 |
Vantiger, Roy | 1-4 |
Vedder, John | 67-1 |
Vedder, Lucinda | 67-1 |
Venard, Steve | 5-3 |
Venard, Steven | 21-3 |
Venard, Steven (Stephen) | 64-1 |
Verity, Rev. | 9-1 |
Veteran's Memorial Building, Grass Valley | 52-3 |
Vicariate Apostolic of Marysville | 73-2 |
Vigilance Committee | 69-1 |
Vincent, Arthur | 72-2 |
Vineyard, John, Rev. | 9-1 |
Vinton, Walter | 7-3 |
Vinton, Walter D. | 5-3 |
Virgin Valley Mining District | 8-2 |
Virginia City | 71-3 |
Virginia City: Silver Rush of 1859-61 | 50-1 |
Virginia Turnpike | 78-1 |
Virginia Turnpike Co. | 71-3 |
Virginia Turnpike: Henness Pass Road | 50-1 |
Virginia Turnpike; Henness Pass Freighting | 24-2 |
Visit to Nevada County, 1860 | 49-1 |
Vista del Rio | 69-3 |
Voss, Louis | 1-5 |
Voter registrations, 1868 | 38-2 |
W.Y.O.D. Mine | 78-2 |
WPA (Works Progress Administration) | 67-2 |
Wad-Lu-Pe (Guadalupe) | 5-2 |
Waggoner, Doreothy | 9-2 |
Waggoner, Dorothy | 9-1 |
Waggoner, Fielden Rice | 6-4 |
Waggoner, Mary Sims (Mrs. W.W.) | 6-4 |
Waggoner, Pearl | 6-4 |
Waggoner, R. H. | 6-4 |
Waggoner, W. W.: Wedding to Mary Sins | 6-4 |
Wah Chuck murder | 3-5 |
Wait, Henry Oliver | 2-1 |
Waite, E. G. | 3-3 |
Waite, Edwin | 68-3 |
Waite, Edwin G. | 68-1 |
Waite, Edwin Green | 67-4 |
Waite, Henry O. | 5-2 |
Waldron, John K | 5-4 |
Wales, Edyth | 76-1 |
Walker, Henry R. | 71-2 |
Walker, James | 70-3 |
Wall (former owner of Edwards Crossing) | 6-3 |
Wall, J. S., Mrs. | 68-1 |
Walla-Walla | 73-3 |
Waller, Emma | 42-1 |
Walling, J. W. | 8-1 |
Walling, L. | 3-3 |
Wallupa | 66-2 |
Walsh House | 20-2 |
Walsh Street, 104 (Heritage Home Award) | 61-1 |
Walsh Street, 519 (Heritage Home Award) | 53-1 |
Walsh Wheeler Mill | 2-6 |
Walsh's Sawmill | 43-3 |
Walsh, James | 62-1 |
War Production Board | 71-1 |
Ward's Market | 63-4 |
Ward, Emma Ann; also see Marsh, Emma Ann Ward (Mrs. M.L.) | 36-4 |
Warnecke, Barney | 6-4 |
Warner, George W. | 1-5 |
Warren, Earl, Governor | 75-1 |
Warren, Emily | 9-2 |
Warren, J. H., Rev. | 9-1 |
Warren, James H., Rev. | 9-2 |
Warren, Lewis P. | 67-1 |
Wart, T. M. P., Rev. | 8-4 |
Warwick, David | 8-2 |
Washburn, Charles W., Rev. | 8-5 |
Washington (town) | 63-3 |
Washington House Hotell, Grass Valley | 77-1 |
Washington Mine | 75-3 |
Washington School | 10-2 |
Washington post office | 69-1 |
Washington: Condensed history of | 25-4 |
Washington: Fire 8-18-1867 | 15-4 |
Washington: Hotel | 63-3 |
Washington: Stage | 63-3 |
Washington: Township | 63-3 |
Washington: settled | 1-5 |
Washo | 32-4 |
Washoe | 7-2 |
Washoe Diggings | 71-3 |
Washoe Diggings: see Virginia City Silver Rush of 1859-61 | |
Washoe Valley | 71-3 |
Wasley Family | 44-4 |
Water: Magenta Flume | 8-2 |
Water: Matteson, E. E. | 7-1 |
Water: New Reservoir | 35-1 |
Water: North Star Power Plant | 17-4 |
Water: Pelton Water Wheel | 15-2 |
Water: Rome Powerhouse | 23-1 |
Water: South Yuba Canal Co. | 23-6 |
Waterman, E. H. | 68-3 |
Waterman, R. W., Gov. | 3-5 |
Waters, Dick | 66-1 |
Watson, Billy | 5-4 |
Watson, Jack | 3-1 |
Watt Gravel Mine | 77-3 |
Watt House | 20-2 |
Watt Park | 77-3 |
Watt, A. F. | 20-2 |
Watt, James, Mrs. | 5-5 |
Watt, Mr. | 76-1 |
Watt, William | 3-1 |
Watt, William & Emily | 77-3 |
Watts, Mary | 5-5 |
Wau Kee, Dr. | 75-3 |
Wayman, Bud | 3-2 |
Wayman, Tom | 3-2 |
Wayman, W. H. | 2-2 |
Weare, W. K. | 2-1 |
Weather: Climate | 22-2 |
Weather: Greatest Rainfall | 15-4 |
Weather: The Great Deluge, 1861 | 50-1 |
Weather: accidents | 41-1 |
Weather: in 1877 | 31-1 |
Weaver, Eugene Carlton | 75-4 |
Weaver, R. N., Gen. | 2-6 |
Webber (former owner of Edwards Crossing) | 6-3 |
Webber, Bertha | 71-2 |
Webber, John, Mrs. | 71-2 |
Webber, R. H. | 71-2 |
Weber, Chris & family | 71-2 |
Weber, Fred | 7-2 |
Webster Building (Mill St., G.V.) | 76-1 |
Webster, Bradford | 76-1 |
Webster, Jim | 1-3 |
Webster, Jim, outlaw | 77-3 |
Wedlock, Jenifer | 8-5 |
Weed, Isaac L. | 3-4 |
Weekly, Leslie | 1-1B |
Wehe, Frank | 71-2 |
Weima, Chief; see also Weimar | 3-1 |
Weimer, see also Weimar | 1-1B |
Weinberg, John | 71-2 |
Weinstein, L. (owner of the Boston Store) | 78-2 |
Weiss, Charles | 2-2 |
Weiss, E. | 3-4 |
Weissbein, Joseph | 78-2 |
Weissenberger family | 71-2 |
Welch, G. W. | 9-3 |
Welch, H. S., Dr. & wife | 71-2 |
Weller, John B. | 68-3 |
Weller, John B., U. S. Senator | 73-4 |
Wells Fargo & Co. | 65-4 |
Wells Fargo & Co. Express | 10-1 |
Wells Fargo Co.: established | 5-1 |
Welsh, Henry | 5-3 |
Welsh, Jennie, Mrs. | 5-3 |
Welsh, Viroqua | 5-3 |
Wemah, Chief | 5-1 |
Wemed, Chief | 2-6 |
Werry, Frank | 71-2 |
West, Thomas | 72-4 |
Western Union Telegraph Co | 2-7 |
Wet, George | 73-1 |
Weymeh | 73-4 |
Weymeh & Son Portrait | 73-4 |
Whartenby, James | 70-3 |
Wheeler, O. C., Rev. | 9-3 |
Wheeler, Osgood C. | 58-4 |
Wheeler, S. | 1-5 |
Wheeler, Zenas | 6-6 |
Whig Party | 68-3 |
Whipple (barroom owner) | 6-5 |
Whistle Punks & Steam Donkeys | 38-4 |
White Family | 64-3 |
White House | 66-2 |
White Oak Springs | 1-5 |
White, Beth | 64-3 |
White, Bridget, Mrs. | 70-4 |
White, Edward John, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
White, John | 72-4 |
White, John, Rev. | 3-4 |
White, Lyle | 64-3 |
White, Lyle L. Bauch, Carl & Jane | 66-2 |
White, O. H. | 6-6 |
Whiting, Eston Thomas, Gold Star Veteran | 75-4 |
Whiting, Mary Gregory (Mrs. Samuel) see also Gregory, Mary | 21-2 |
Whiting, Samuel F. | 21-2 |
Whiting, Samuel J., G.V. Public Works | 75-4 |
Whiting-Gregory Family | 21-2 |
Whitlock, Brand | 72-3 |
Whitney, William | 2-6 |
Whitsell, Leon | 74-1 |
Who-Whos Club | 76-3 |
Wilbur, President of Stanford University | 72-2 |
Wild West Division | 72-4 |
Willey, A. P. | 2-3 |
Willey, Albert | 72-4 |
William's Theater | 19-2 |
Williams, Abigail; see also Red Castle | 1-3 |
Williams, Anderson | 1-3 |
Williams, Beth | 72-3 |
Williams, Caroline Hume, see also Red Castle | 1-3 |
Williams, Charles | 1-3 |
Williams, Frank | 1-3 |
Williams, Henry, Superintendent, Memorial Park | 75-4 |
Williams, John | 6-1 |
Williams, John (see also Red Castle) | 1-3 |
Williams, Lorin Wallace, see also Red Castle | 1-3 |
Williams, Peter & Mary | 70-1 |
Williams, Squire, see Williams, John | |
Williams, T. G. | 5-1 |
Williams, Wallace, Jr. | 1-3 |
Williamson & Dawley, Bankers | 10-1 |
Williamson, Crofton | 7-1 |
Williamson, Isaac P. | 68-1 |
Williamson, W. L. | 6-4 |
Willkie, Wendell | 71-1 |
Wilson Valley Ranch | 67-1 |
Wilson, Charlie | 66-2 |
Wilson, John | 73-3 |
Wilson, L. M. | 3-4 |
Wilson, Mr. | 5-1 |
Wilson, Rev. | 6-6 |
Wilson, Woodrow, President | 72-4 |
Winchester Heights | 69-3 |
Winchester School | 10-2 |
Wing Sing | 3-7 |
Winham, M. A. | 68-3 |
Winn, J. M., Rev. | 9-3 |
Winn, Rev. | 7-1 |
Winslow, Charles F., Dr. | 69-4 |
Winter, J. W., Dr. | 68-3 |
Wistar, Isaac Jones | 43-3 |
Wistar, Isaac, narrative of Truckee River route | 43-1 |
Witch of Nigger Tent | 3-5 |
Withington, G. E. | 1-5 |
Withrow, Rev. | 9-1 |
Wixom, Bill, Dr. | 5-5 |
Wixom, Elvin | 5-5 |
Wixom, Emma (mother of Emma Nevada) | 5-5 |
Wixom, Emma see Nevada, Emma | |
Wodell's Ranch | 5-4 |
Wohlbruck, T. C. | 58-2 |
Wolf Creek | 70-3 |
Wolf, Bro. | 9-3 |
Woman's Christian Temperance Union | 9-1 |
Woman's Suffrage | 74-2 |
Woman's Suffrage Movement, 1869 | 46-2 |
Women of Woodcraft | 74-2 |
Women's Christian Temperance Union | 68-2 |
Women's Improvement Club | 75-4 |
Women's Suffrage | 66-3 |
Women's Temperance Crusade | 68-2 |
Wood's Bridge | 71-3 |
Wood's Ravine | 3-4 |
Wood's Virginia Turnpike Co. | 71-3 |
Wood, C. F. | 8-4 |
Wood, Clement F. | 68-1 |
Wood, David | 71-4 |
Wood, David I.: First settler, Bridgeport | 24-2 |
Wood, David I.: see also The Great Deluge, 1861 | 50-1 |
Wood, David J. | 71-3 |
Wood, Jeremiah | 5-4 |
Wood, Kate | 5-4 |
Wood, Samuel | 71-4 |
Wood, W. D. | 8-5 |
Wood, William | 9-3 |
Wood, William W. | 67-4 |
Woodpecker Cigar Factory | 76-1 |
Woodruff vs. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company | 71-4 |
Woodruff, A. L. | 5-4 |
Woods' Ravine | 68-1 |
Woods, Gordon | 3-2 |
Woods, T. | 5-4 |
Woodsides, A. P. | 5-4 |
Woodward, J. C. | 5-4 |
Wool, John E., U.S. Army General | 73-4 |
Woolberton Days | 2-1 |
Woolsey's Flat | 6-5 |
Woolsey's Flat: Part I | 35-2 |
Woolsey's Flat: Part II | 35-3 |
Work, George, Lieutenant | 75-4 |
Workingmen's Party | 58-3 |
World War I Memorial | 75-4 |
World War I, Nevada County During | 72-1 |
World War II changes for ranchers | 78-1 |
World's Fair Hawaiian Exhibit, 1894 | 73-3 |
Worthley's Hotel (see also Washington Hotel | 63-3 |
Worthley, Alfonso C. | 63-2 |
Worthley, Charles Thaxter | 63-3 |
Worthley, Elbridge | 63-2 |
Worthley, Elbridge Thaxter | 63-3 |
Worthley, Elizabeth Alma | 63-2 |
Worthley, Thaxter | 63-2 |
Wozencraft (indian agent) | 73-4 |
Wrestling, Cornish | 8-4 |
Wrestling, Cornish: in Nevada County | 23-4 |
Wright (of Stockton Mill) | 3-6 |
Wright, Auntie (Abba Chase, Mrs. Gilbert Wright) | 16-3 |
Wright, George | 59-3 |
Wright, Gilman, Mrs. | 16-3 |
Wright, Sheriff | 6-6 |
Wright, Sheriff of Nevada County | 67-1 |
Wright, W. W. "Boss" (Sheriff) | 70-4 |
Wright, W. W., Sheriff | 1-3 |
Wymmer, Chief see Weimar | |
Yeaw, Leona | 63-3 |
Yet Wah, Jim | 2-1 |
Yojuts | 73-3 |
Yom Kippur | 78-2 |
You Bet | 66-2 |
You Bet 1855 by Henry DeGroot | 66-2 |
You Bet Cemetery | 66-2 |
You Bet Tour | 74-1 |
Young America (newspaper) | 7-1 |
Young Men's Social Club of Grass Valley | 78-2 |
Young, Charles W. | 1-5 |
Yuba Canal So. See South Yuba Canal Co. | |
Yuba County (1850) | 3-3 |
Yuba River | 75-2 |
Yuba River, English Dam break | 37-3 |
Yuba River, early crossing & roads | 71-3 |
Yubu River | 78-1 |
Zeisler, Claire | 76-2 |
Zellerbach Brothers | 78-2 |
Zellerbach Paper Co. | 5-4 |
Zellerbach, A. | 5-4 |
Zellerbach, Anthony | 78-2 |
Zellerbach, Mark | 78-2 |
Zellerbach, Marks | 70-3 |
Zinc House | 66-1 |
de Kerret, Jean-Rene-Maurice | 62-3 |
de Kersint, Henri | 62-3 |
de Sabla, Eugene, Jr. | 63-1 |
de Sabla, Theodore | 63-1 |
horse racing track | 77-4 |
indigenous people forced removal | 77-1 |
potato famine | 74-4 |
sole trader | 69-2 |
swimming competitions | 77-4 |
uba seo | 78-1 |
van der Pas, Peter | 74-1 |